Job title |
Assistant Professor |
Laboratory |
Laboratory of Structural Physiology(Cellular and Structural Physiology Institute) |
Room |
Pharmaceutical Sciences Building, Room 208 |
Fields of research |
Bioinformatics, Structural Biology |
Outline of research
My research focuses on data-driven structural biology. By leveraging the computational power of modern data processing, we can identify previously overlooked genes in nature and bring them into the scope of scientific investigation. In parallel, computational exploration of state space allows us to design genes that not only remain unknown to humans but were also never selected through evolutionary processes. This research aims to explore these two classes of the "unknown"—those undiscovered in nature and those unrealized by evolution—through computational and theoretical approaches, and to validate them experimentally.