Eran Segal is a Professor at the Department of Computer Science and Applied Mathematics at the Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel, heading a lab with a multi-disciplinary team of computational biologists and experimental scientists in Computational Biology. His group has extensive experience in machine learning, computational biology, and analysis of high-throughput genomic data. His research focuses on Nutrition, Genetics, Microbiome, and their effect on health and disease. His aim is to develop personalized nutrition and personalized medicine. Prof. Segal published over 120 publications, and received several awards and honors for his work, including the Overton prize, awarded annually by the International Society for Bioinformatics (ICSB) to one scientist for outstanding accomplishments in Computational Biology, and the Michael Bruno award. He was recently elected as an EMBO member and as a member of the young Israeli academy of science. Before joining the Weizmann Institute, Prof. Segal held an independent research position at Rockefeller University, New York. Education: Prof. Segal was awarded a B.Sc. in Computer Science summa cum laude in 1998, from Tel-Aviv University, and a Ph.D. in Computer Science and Genetics in 2004, from Stanford University.