
Graduate Student
Nicholas Paradis
Bioinformatics
About me
Extensive experience in computer-aided drug design with AMBER and Schrodinger software packages, and in Bioinformatics utilities and methodology and theory development for variant analysis and characterization. Led technical training, research guidance and conference attendance of Bioinformatics research students. Has authored 20+ publications (12 first/co-first authorship) totaling 113+ citations, a Co-PI in acquiring a research grant, presented 10 posters and 3 oral research talks.
Interests: Deciphering viral molecular evolution, developing bioinformatics and genomics method pipelines; Computer-aided Drug Design (CADD) of drug molecules on human cancer, viral and bacterial protein and nucleic acid targets; Molecular modeling of ionic liquids for nucleic acid stabilization and protein bioremediation.
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