Education
Westerhoff was educated at the where he was awarded a Doctor of Philosophy in 1983 for investigations of non-equilibrium thermodynamics and the control of biological thermodynamics supervised by Karel van Dam.
Westerhoff was educated at the where he was awarded a Doctor of Philosophy in 1983 for investigations of non-equilibrium thermodynamics and the control of biological thermodynamics supervised by Karel van Dam.
Currently he is a Chair of AstraZeneca and a director of the Manchester Centre for Integrative Systems Biology. In March 1995 Westerhoff wrote about a discovery of magainin in the African clawed frog which helps it fight against bacterias which he discovered along with his colleagues. In December 1996 he and his group discovered a nitric-oxide reductase of Paracoccus denitrificans.
In 2000 he and Martin Bier, along with Barbara Bakker discovered that yeast cells can oscillate and merge with others in some cases because they get energized from glycolysis.
In 2013 he studied maps of human metabolism and came out with its biochemical map.