Victor Tasies,
Research Professor,
Barcelona Supercomputing Center
The group started in 2002, when Dr. Guallar was appointed assistant professor in the Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics department at the Washington University School of Medicine. In 2006, the group moved to the Barcelona Supercomputer Center after Dr. Guallar was awarded an ICREA Professor position. The research of the group is mainly divided in two areas: biochemical simulations of enzymatic activity and biophysical simulations of protein dynamics and protein-ligand interactions. Dr. Guallar education involves mainly a PhD in University Autonomous of Barcelona (together with UC Berkeley) and a postdoctoral stay in Columbia University.
The group started in 2002, when Dr. Guallar was appointed assistant professor in the Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics department at the Washington University School of Medicine. In 2006, the group moved to the Barcelona Supercomputer Center after Dr. Guallar was awarded an ICREA Professor position. The research of the group is mainly divided in two areas: biochemical simulations of enzymatic activity and biophysical simulations of protein dynamics and protein-ligand interactions. Dr. Guallar education involves mainly a PhD in University Autonomous of Barcelona (together with UC Berkeley) and a postdoctoral stay in Columbia University.
The group started in 2002, when Dr. Guallar was appointed assistant professor in the Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics department at the Washington University School of Medicine. In 2006, the group moved to the Barcelona Supercomputer Center after Dr. Guallar was awarded an ICREA Professor position. The research of the group is mainly divided in two areas: biochemical simulations of enzymatic activity and biophysical simulations of protein dynamics and protein-ligand interactions. Dr. Guallar education involves mainly a PhD in University Autonomous of Barcelona (together with UC Berkeley) and a postdoctoral stay in Columbia University.
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