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BioXFEL, in collaboration with SLAC at Stanford University, has been instrumental in the continuation of my studies towards my doctorate. With their support I was able to relocate to Stanford after the destruction of Hurricane Maria and advance my research project. During this year I was also able to participate in their protein workshop and the…
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Abbas Ourmazd, Ph.D., is currently Distinguished Professor of Physics and Electrical Engineering at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. His current interests include the structure of biological assemblies, such as viruses and proteins, and the dynamics of molecular machines, such as the ribosome. Dr. Ourmazd has held leadership positions on…
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Juan started his scientific career with BioXFEL. The summer internship of 2016 was his first research experience. He graduated from the University of Puerto Rico Mayaguez the following spring and was accepted into a postbacc program at Case Western University. This prepared his for graduate school and contributed to his acceptance into multiple…
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Since 2016, the Center has been key to my scientific growth, exposing me to different workshops and enriching scientific experiences. I have also had the opportunity to participate in the international BioXFEL conferences from 2016 through 2020 and present my research.
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David Case is a world leader in computational biophysics, with pioneering contributions in molecular dynamics simulations of biomolecules (via the development of innovative computational methods and accurate force fields), the interpretation of NMR (linking spectral parameters with structure and dynamics), free energy estimations, and the structure…
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Edward Snell, Ph.D., is a the President and Chief Executive Officer of the Hauptman-Woodward Medical Research Institute and faculty member at the University at Buffalo in the Department of Structural Biology. He is a board member on the International Organization for Biological Crystallization. He is the director of the BioXFEL Science and…
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Dr. Molinaro has a dual B.S., in Biophysics and Chemistry from Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan and a Ph.D., in Biophysical Chemistry from the University of California, Berkeley. Since the early 1990's, he has been strongly involved in education and has a familiarity with multiple educational technologies. From 1994 through 1999, Dr.…
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Lee Tremblay’s research in biophysics has focused on the structural and kinetic aspects of enzymatic action. In pursuit of the fundamental mechanistic forces behind enzymatic biochemistry, he has proposed experimental designs for the use of the unique features of the LCLS linear accelerator in California, which have the potential to provide…
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Marius Schmidt is using physical methods to investigate biological molecules. He is concentrating mainly on static and time-resolved macromolecular crystallography to investigate the structure, dynamics and kinetics of proteins. Dr. Schmidt is also developing new, sophisticated software for the analysis of the time-resolved (4-dimensional) X-ray…
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Dr. Weierstall received his Ph.D., in Physics from the University of Tübingen, Germany in 1994 and then joined Arizona State University (ASU), as a postdoctoral fellow. He was employed as a Research Scientist at ASU from 1998 to 2008, where he designed a wide variety of new instrumentation, such as the Scanning Tunneling Atom Probe, which…
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Dr. Saldin’s research covers all aspects of the use of radiation to study matter, and diffraction and scattering phenomena. His particular interests center around holography, tomography, and x-ray scattering from biomolecules. He obtained his B.A in 1971 and his Ph.D. in Materials in 1975, both from the University of Oxford. From 1976 to 1981,…