In 1995, Barkai earned a PhD
summa cum laude in
theoretical physics at the
Hebrew University of Jerusalem, on the statistical mechanisms of learning. Barkai pursued a post-doc in the group of
Stanislas Leibler at
Princeton University, where she worked on theoretical analysis of biochemical networks. During this time, she was supported by the
Robert H. Dicke Fellowship. From 2001 to 2004, Barkai was an EMBO young investigator. Her work on deciphering mechanisms of control in complex biological systems combining experimental work with mathematical modelling shaped the field of
systems biology. From 2005 to 2006 she was a visiting professor at
Harvard University. In 2007, she was elected as EMBO member. She is on the scientific advisory board of
Evogene Ltd. == Awards and honours ==