Computational Biology

Ivet Bahar,Professor, molecular systems biology, modeling and simulations of structural dynamics and interactions, design of modulators of function, applications to complex diseases

Ken Dill,  Professor, Laufer Center,  Computer modeling of protein molecules and theory and principles of the machine mechanisms and evolution of cells

David Green, Professor, Applied Math and Statistics,  How can macromolecular interactions be engineered in a rational manner to have the desired effects in a complex environment, such as a living organism?

Robert Rizzo, Professor, Applied Math and Statistics, Structure-based drug design using computational methods; docking, molecular dynamics, virtual screening

Markus  Seeliger, Professor, Pharmacology,  Mechanism of protein kinases and ubiquitin ligases in cancer and aging

Carlos Simmerling, Professor, Chemistry, Computational structural biology: to accurately simulate known properties of molecules, assist in the refinement and interpretation of experimental data and predict the results of future experiments

Jin Wang, Professor, Chemistry,   Biomolecular folding and recognition, especially protein folding and protein-protein/protein-DNA interactions