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Deepti Karandur, PhD

Deepti is a computational structural biologist at Angreal Research who has studied several cell signaling proteins, particularly members of the Ras/MAPK/ERK pathway, including EGFR, Ras, B-Raf and SHP2 using computational methods, and has co-authored several papers in high-impact journals. She has collaborated extensively with a variety of experimental groups over the course of her research.

She has extensive experience running both classical and enhanced sampling molecular dynamics simulations, on a variety of supercomputing architectures, including at Oak Ridge National Lab, the Pittsburg Supercomputing Center, the Texas Advanced Computing Center, the San Diego Supercomputing Center, etc and over a range of system sizes, up to systems comprising of ~3 million atoms. She also has experience with a variety of protein design software such as AlphaFold2, AlphaFold3, ProteinMPNN, etc.

She earned her PhD from Baylor College of Medicine and was a post-doc at the University of California, Berkeley. Her full CV is available here.