Ram Samudrala is Professor and Chief of the Division of Bioinformatics at SUNY Buffalo researching multiscale modelling of atomic, molecular, cellular, and physiological systems with more than 110 publications. He was on the University of Washington faculty from 2001-2014 after completing his Postdoctoral work with Michael Levitt (2013 Nobel in Chemistry), Stanford University from 1997-2000 and PhD thesis with John Moult, CARB from 1993-1997. His honours include a Searle Scholar Award (2002). He got MIT Technology Review TR100 selection (2003), Science in Medicine Lecture (2004), a NSF CAREER Award (2005), Alberta Heritage Foundation Visiting Scientist Award (2008), and a NIH Director’s Pioneer Award (2010). Ram Samudrala is Professor and Chief of the Division of Bioinformatics at SUNY Buffalo researching multiscale modelling of atomic, molecular, cellular, and physiological systems with more than 110 publications. He was on the University of Washington faculty from 2001-2014 after completing his Postdoctoral work with Michael Levitt (2013 Nobel in Chemistry), Stanford University from 1997-2000 and PhD thesis with John Moult, CARB from 1993-1997. His honours include a Searle Scholar Award (2002). He got MIT Technology Review TR100 selection (2003), Science in Medicine Lecture (2004), a NSF CAREER Award (2005), Alberta Heritage Foundation Visiting Scientist Award (2008), and a NIH Director’s Pioneer Award (2010).
Bioinformatics, Biomedical