About
Emil Alexov is a professor of biophysics and bioinformatics in the Department of Physics and Astronomy. He is also Edior-in-Chief of the Journal of Computational Biophysics and Chemistry, and editor for Genes, PLOS Computational Biology and many others. Currently his lab is maintaining and developing DelPhi package for modeling electrostatics in proteins, RNAs and DNAs. Furthermore, his lab developed numerous tools for predicting effect of mutations on protein stability and binding, including protein-DNA binding. These and other computational approaches are used to study the effects of mutations on human proteins and their association with human diseases. The newest investigations include a search for revealing genetic signature of human opioid addiction, and understanding molecular effects caused by pathogenic mutations.
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How their research is transforming health care
Emil is working to advance personalized medicine and the molecular mechanisms of human disease in order to more effectively prevent diseases before they even happen. He and his research team look for how DNA variants and other factors affect diseases.
Health Research Expertise Keywords
Faculty Scholar, DelPhi, Genetics, DNA Sequencing, Electrostatics, Biophysics, Bioinformatics