Meet FAH team member Dr. Edgar Luttmann
Dr. Edgar Luttmann has been a FAH group member for several years. His primary areas of interest are Alzheimer’s Disease and new methods for describing water. In studying Alzheimer’s disease,…
Read moreDr. Edgar Luttmann has been a FAH group member for several years. His primary areas of interest are Alzheimer’s Disease and new methods for describing water. In studying Alzheimer’s disease,…
Read moreWhile Adam Beberg is currently a grad student at Stanford in the Computer Science department and a member of the FAH team and Pande group, Adam has been collaborating with…
Read moreDr. Chodera joined the lab about a year ago after completing his PhD at UCSF in Ken Dill’s lab. John plays a role in many projects in Folding@home, but I’ll…
Read moreSince I’m on the topic of the ribosome, let me talk a bit about another group member working on the ribosome: Paula Petrone. Paula’s background is physics and biophysics. Her…
Read moreRelly Brandman is a graduate student in the Chemical and Systems Biology Department at Stanford. This department was originally called the Molecular Pharmacology Department and it still has a tradition…
Read moreDan Ensign joined the group two years ago and has quickly become a key member of the Folding@home team. Dan’s work centers around one of the core scientific areas in…
Read moreDr. Peter Kasson, MD, PhD has been working in the group for almost two years. Peter’s interests are in the area of lipid vesicle fusion, a process relevant for many…
Read moreDel Lucent has been with the group for 3 years and has been working to understand how proteins fold in vivo (i.e. how they fold in cells and how that…
Read moreThere are about 20 people in the Pande Group right now and I’ll try to go through each of them to tell you a little more about them. I’ll go…
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