Explores the application of control theory to manage protein aggregation processes, focusing on amyloid fibers and their implications in various diseases.
Explores Alzheimer's disease, anxiety, pain, and the renin-angiotensin system, including the development of the first renin inhibitor for clinical treatment.
Covers theory and practical applications of protein folding simulations using molecular dynamics, focusing on solvent effects and analysis of folding dynamics.
Explores proteinopathy mapping, connecting proteotoxicity to intrinsic functions of aggregation-prone proteins, with a focus on alpha-synuclein and Parkinson's Disease.
Explores translation, mutations, ribosome function, protein folding, and degradation processes, emphasizing the genetic code's role in protein synthesis.