Zaida "Zan" A Luthey-Schulten
Professor
Signalling Networks in Protein: RNA Complexes; Protein: Protein and Protein: RNA Docking; Course-Grained Models of in vivo Cell Processes; Origins of the Genetic Code; Evolution of Translation; and VMD/MultiSeq: Evolutionary Analysis Software
Research Interests
- Biomolecular Structure and Dynamics
- Computational Biology and Genomics
- Multiscale Imaging and Visualization
- Synthetic Biology
- Systems Biology
Education
B.S., 1969, University of Southern California (Chemistry)
M.S., 1972, Harvard University (Chemistry)
Ph.D., 1975, Harvard University (Applied Mathematics)
Research Fellow, 1975-1980, Max-Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry, Goettingen, Germany
Research Fellow, 1980-85, Department of Theoretical Physics, Technical University of Munich
Awards
Fellow, Advanced Studies Institute, Hebrew University, Israel, 1998
Fellow, American Physical Society, 2000