Ram Samudrala Scientist

Ram Samudrala is a professor of computational biology at the State University of New York in Buffalo, USA. He researches protein and proteome folding, structure, function, interaction, design, and evolution spanning atomic to organismal levels of description. He has published more than 110 manuscripts in a variety of journals including Science, Nature, PLoS Biology, Drug Discovery Today, the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, and the Journal of the American Medical Association,.Samudrala is also a musician who has published and recorded work under the pseudonym Twisted Helices. In 1994, he published the Free music Philosophy, which accurately predicted how the ease of copying and transmitting digital information by the Internet would lead to unprecedented violations of copyright laws and new models of distribution for music and other digital media. His work in this area was reported as early as 1997 by diverse media outlets including Billboard, Forbes, Levi's Original Music Magazine, The Free Radical, Wired and The New York Times.

Personal facts

Ram Samudrala
Birth dateMarch 23, 1972
Education
Stanford University
Ohio Wesleyan University

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Scientist

academic advisor
awards
National Institutes of Health
National Science Foundation
TR35
Searle Scholars Program
doctoral advisor
John Moult
Field of study
Computational biology
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Ram Samudrala on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://bioverse.org
  2. http://compbio.org
  3. http://protinfo.org
  4. http://protinfo.org/abcm
  5. http://protinfo.org/mfs
  6. http://protinfo.org/nmr
  7. http://protinfo.org/pirspred
  8. http://protinfo.org/ppc
  9. http://protinfo.org/psicsi