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Theoretical and Computational Chemistry


   
Ken A. Dill

Ken A. Dill
Distinguished Professor. Director of the Laufer Center for Physical & Quantitative Biology. Statistical physics of biological molecules and cells. We model proteins, water, cell networks, dynamics of small systems, and we develop methods for computer-based drug discovery.

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David Green
Affiliated Associate Professor. Computational biology of protein interactions.

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Robert Rizzo
Affiliated Professor. Quantifying molecular recognition with computational structural biology.

Carlos Simmerling

Carlos Simmerling
Professor. Development of tools for efficient simulation of chemical systems and using them to study the structure and dynamics of molecules involved in biological processes.

Jin Wang

Jin Wang
Professor. Theoretical biophysics and biophysical chemistry; protein folding; molecular recognition; biomolecular reaction dynamics; single molecules. Physics and Chemistry of Molecular and Systems Biology, Classical and Quatum Nonequilibrum Statistical Mechanics.