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Thesis Title: Computational analysis to determine the suitability of protein homology models for virtual drug screening in drug discovery methodologies <br />
 
Thesis Title: Computational analysis to determine the suitability of protein homology models for virtual drug screening in drug discovery methodologies <br />
 
*'''B.Sc.''', ''Imperial College London, U.K'', Department of Biochemistry (09/2002 - 07/2005).<br />
 
*'''B.Sc.''', ''Imperial College London, U.K'', Department of Biochemistry (09/2002 - 07/2005).<br />
*'''A-levels.''', ''Roedean School Brighton, U.K'' (09/1998 - 07/2002).
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* Developing an efficient Computational tool for High-throughput Mass Spectrometry Proteomics
 
* Developing an efficient Computational tool for High-throughput Mass Spectrometry Proteomics
 
* In depth characterization of protein-protein interaction network
 
* In depth characterization of protein-protein interaction network
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* Identification and analysis of network descriptors
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* Cell-type specific pathway co-ordination in Arabidopsis root cells
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==Other Interests==
 
==Other Interests==
 
* Twitter : @wonasong
 
* Twitter : @wonasong
 
* Email : jawon (dot) song (at) gmail (dot) com
 
* Email : jawon (dot) song (at) gmail (dot) com

Latest revision as of 15:07, 17 October 2011

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[edit] Educational background

  • Post Doctoral research., Yonsei University Seoul, Korea, Department of Biotechnology (Supervisor: Professor Insuk Lee) (01/2011-Present)
  • Ph.D., University Of Cambridge, U.K, Department of Biochemistry (Supervisor: Professor Sir Tom L. Blundell) (10/2006 - 09/2010)

Thesis Title: Improving the representations of protein-protein interfaces: Refinements of Structures and Predictions of poses

  • M.Sc., Imperial College London, U.K, Department of Biochemistry (Supervisor: Professor Michael JE. Sternberg) (09/2005 - 09/2006).

Thesis Title: Computational analysis to determine the suitability of protein homology models for virtual drug screening in drug discovery methodologies

  • B.Sc., Imperial College London, U.K, Department of Biochemistry (09/2002 - 07/2005).



[edit] Research Interests

  • Developing an efficient Computational tool for High-throughput Mass Spectrometry Proteomics
  • In depth characterization of protein-protein interaction network
  • Identification and analysis of network descriptors
  • Cell-type specific pathway co-ordination in Arabidopsis root cells

[edit] Other Interests

  • Twitter : @wonasong
  • Email : jawon (dot) song (at) gmail (dot) com
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