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Andrea Giachetti is a Researcher affiliated with the Center for Magnetic Resonance (CERM) and the Center for Integrated Research on Metalloproteins and Magnetic Resonance (CIRMMP) at the University of Florence, Italy. His research focuses on structural biology, metals in biological systems, and advanced NMR methodologies. He specializes in investigating the structural and dynamic properties of metalloproteins, including ferritin, zinc transporters, and amyloid-β peptides, with applications in drug delivery and disease mechanisms.
Giachetti’s work integrates experimental techniques like NMR spectroscopy with computational methods such as molecular dynamics simulations and machine learning. He has contributed to developing protocols for protein structure determination and refining computational models of oligomeric systems. His recent projects explore the role of metals in neurodegenerative diseases and the optimization of NMR infrastructure for cloud-based structural biology platforms.
His research also extends to collaborative initiatives like WeNMR-EOSC and West-Life, which aim to advance computational infrastructure for structural biology. Despite no listed awards, his contributions to metalloprotein dynamics and computational protocols are widely recognized in the field. Giachetti’s affiliations with CERM and CIRMMP position him at the forefront of interdisciplinary research in structural biology and metallomics.
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