Sarath Dantu is a computational structural biologist and lecturer at Brunel University London who leverages over a decade of molecular dynamics expertise to probe protein, RNA, and protein–DNA conformational dynamics. He has deep hands-on experience with GROMACS and maintains a personal Python analysis library on GitHub that automates MD workflows built up since 2009. His research blends simulation with experimental collaborations in EPR, NMR and X-ray crystallography, and he now focuses on computational approaches for protein design with Dr. Alessandro Pandini. Prior roles include project management and client-facing science services, giving him a rare mix of technical depth and cross-disciplinary communication skills.
8 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Biology (Computational Biophysics), Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Biology (Computational Biophysics) at University of Gottingen
M.Res, Bioinformatics, M.Res, Bioinformatics at The University of Glasgow
Bachelor’s Degree, Biotechnology, Genetics, Chemistry, 78%, Bachelor’s Degree, Biotechnology, Genetics, Chemistry, 78% at Loyal academy degree and PG College
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Sarath Dantu - Lecturer at Brunel University London