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Wes Sundquist, Director
Pamela Bjorkman
Debbie Eckert
Nels Elde
Adam Frost
Chris Hill
Tom Hope
​Janet Iwasa 
Grant Jensen
Michael Kay
Anthony Kossiakoff
Neil King
Walther Mothes
Elisabetta Viani Puglisi
Barbie Ganser-Pornillos
Greg Voth
Mark Yeager

Scientific Advisory Board

Collaborative Development Program Awardees

Greg Voth

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The Voth group has extensive experience in the theory and simulation of condensed phase and biomolecular systems, including the pioneering development of coarse-graining and multiscale simulation methods.  These new multiscale methods have enabled studies of a wide variety of biological systems, including proteins and protein complexes, nucleic acids, amyloid forming peptides, carbohydrates, and membranes. Recent work in this area related to CHEETAH includes coarse-grained simulations of the HIV-1 virus capsid and entire immature virion.


Gregory A. Voth, PhD
Haig P. Papazian Distinguished Service Professor of Chemistry,

The James Franck Institute, and the Institute for Biophysical Dynamics
Senior Fellow, Computation Institute
Senior Scientist, Argonne National Laboratory
Department of Chemistry
The University of Chicago
5735 S. Ellis Avenue
Chicago, Illinois 60637
Phone: 773-702-9092
Fax: 773-795-9106
Email: gavoth@uchicago.edu
Lab web page: https://vothgroup.uchicago.edu
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