Professor
Department of Physics and Optical Science
My research is primarily concerned with applying statistical and computational physics to model and investigate thermodynamic, mechanical and dynamic properties of proteins and polypeptides in solution, and to study the thermodynamic properties of aqueous solutions. [read more=’Read more’ less=’Read less’] Proteins are macromolecular machines that carry out biological functions in living organisms − making them an important biomolecule to study because their existence is critical for supporting life on Earth.[/read]
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