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Computational Biophyics

carloni      

Prof. Dr. Paolo Carloni 
Head of Laboratory
Computational Biophysics     

German Research School
for Simulation Sciences
Room 3010

52425 Jülich

p.carloni "at" grs-sim.de
+49 2461 61 8941



Curriculum Vitae

Education 
1982 Diploma
1990 Graduation (Laurea) in Chemistry, University of Florence, Italy
1993 Ph.D. in Chemistry (majoring computational biophysics), University of Florence, Italy
"Theoretical Studies on Metalloproteins"
Supervisors: Lucia Banci and Pier Luigi Orioli (University of Florence), Michele Parrinello (IBM Zurich Research Laboratory)

Professional Career
1990 - 1991 Visiting Scientist, IBM Research Laboratory, Kingston, New York, USA
1992 Visiting Scientist, IBM Research Laboratory, Zürich, Switzerland
1993 - 1994 Postdoc, Department of Chemistry, University of Florence, Italy
1994 Assistant Professor, University of Florence, Italy
1995 - 1997 Researcher, IBM Research Laboratory, Zürich, Italy
1998 - 2000 Assistant Professor, SISSA, Trieste, Italy
2000 Associate Professor, SISSA, Trieste, Italy
1988 - 2008 Responsible for Biophysics Line of Research at Psi-k European Electronic Structure Network
2003 - 2009 Head of the Research Line in Biophysics of DEMOCRITOS, Trieste, Italy
Head of the Statistical and Biological Physics Sector
2004 - 2009 Full Professor, SISSA, Trieste, Italy

Current Research
Molecular simulation and bioinformatics approaches to molecular medicine and to molecular mechanisms of human perceptions. More than 150 papers published in refereed journals.

Lectures
More than one hundred seminars and colloquia delivered throughout the world at major universities, research and industrial laboratories and professional meetings. Organizer of a dozen of international conferences.

Teaching activity
Supervised the PhD thesis in Computational Biophysics of 23 Students.

Editorial Activity
Member of Editorial Advisory Board for the Journal: Proteins: Structure, Function, Bioinformatics.

Publications
For an updated list of publications reported by Pubmed, please click here.



Overview team "Computational Biophysics"