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Rohit Pappu

Gene K. Beare Distinguished Professor, Washington University in St. Louis

Rohit Pappu is a prominent figure in the field of Cellular Organization Molecular Biophysics & Bioengineering, focusing on the biophysical principles of cellular matter's spatial and temporal organization.

His research delves into understanding the impact of cellular organization on cell physiology and disease, aiming to design novel materials and biomolecular condensates.

Pappu's investigations cover various length scales and include studying intrinsically disordered proteins, multivalent proteins, and RNA molecules' form, function, and evolution.

His work directly translates into biomedical applications, such as exploring the molecular basis of neurodegeneration, protein and RNA condensates phase transitions, and designing responsive biomaterials.

Pappu's research methodology includes multiscale computer simulations, polymer physics theories, active matter physics, and non-equilibrium statistical physics, complemented by in vitro and in cell experiments conducted in his lab and in collaboration with international peers.

Education-wise, he holds a Ph.D. in Theoretical & Biological Physics and an MS in Solid State Physics from Tufts University, along with degrees in Physics and related subjects from Bangalore University and St. Joseph's College in Bangalore, with a strong academic foundation from earlier schooling.

Professionally, Pappu has held various prestigious positions at Washington University in St. Louis, including Director of the Center for Biomolecular Condensates, Gene K. Beare Distinguished Professor of Engineering, and roles in the Department of Biomedical Engineering and Center for Biological Systems Engineering.

He has also worked as a Postdoctoral Fellow at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine and Washington University, showcasing a well-rounded professional experience in academia and research.

Overall, Rohit Pappu's expertise lies in molecular biophysics, biophysical principles, intrinsically disordered proteins, RNA molecules, biophysical simulations, and biomaterials design.

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St Louis, Missouri, United States