Chodera lab awarded NSF grant to study new techniques for Bayesian forcefield parameterization

The Chodera lab has been awarded an NSF grant funding Data-Driven Discovery Science in Chemistry (D3SC) for a collaborative project with the laboratory of Michael Shirts (University of Colorado) that explores the use of advanced Bayesian methodologies for parameterization in molecular mechanics forcefields of small molecular liquids.

Chaya Stern awarded NSF Graduate Fellowship

Congratulations to Chodera lab TPCB student Chaya Stern, who was awarded an NSF Graduate Fellowship.

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Michaelyn Lux and Chaya Stern Awarded NSF Graduate Fellowships

Congratulations to TPCB students Michaelyn Lux and Chaya Stern who have been awarded a National Science Foundation (NSF) Graduate Research Fellowship. They join a select group of 2,000 awardees among 16,500 applicants nationwide. Michaelyn Lux is working with Prof. Derek Tan at Sloan Kettering on the synthesis of novel anticancer agents inspired by natural products. Michaelyn received her Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry from Michigan State University and is interested in studying organic chemistry and its applications to biological problems. Chaya Stern is working with Prof. John Chodera at Sloan Kettering in collaboration with Prof. Harel Weinstein and Prof. Scott Blanchard at Weill Cornell on combining single-molecule experiments with massively distributed molecular dynamics simulations to study G-protein coupled receptor dynamics. Chaya received her Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry from Brooklyn College and is interested in combining theory and experiments within a quantitative and testable framework to study biological macromolecules.