Theoretical and Computational Biophysics
Date: 23 Apr 2025
The Theoretical and Computational Biophysics Group at GeM Laboratory pioneers interdisciplinary research at the nexus of physics, computational biology, and data science. By integrating multiscale molecular dynamics simulations, statistical physics theories, and machine learning-driven analytics, the group deciphers the structural dynamics and functional mechanisms of biomolecules—from protein folding and DNA interactions to chromatin organization. Collaborating closely with experimentalists, the team bridges computational models with cutting-edge experimental techniques like cryo-EM and single-molecule assays to address challenges in neurodegeneration, cancer biology, and biomaterial design.
- Complex biosystems at molecular level
- Theoretical and Computational Biophysics
- Structure-Function Relationship
- Multi-scale Modelling of Biomolecules
- Multi-scale Modelling of Biomolecules
- Protein Design