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