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David Green is an Associate Professor in the Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics at Stony Brook University, affiliated with the College of Engineering and Applied Sciences. His research focuses on computational studies of protein interactions, including protein-carbohydrate interactions, HIV-1 infection mechanisms, and the development of bioinformatics tools. He holds a Ph.D. in Computational Biology from MIT (2000).
Research interests include understanding protein specificity through biomolecular simulation, designing binding interfaces, and studying glycobiology. His lab employs methods like molecular dynamics, electrostatic analysis, and Bayesian modeling. Recent work combines computational and experimental approaches for protein engineering.
Key collaborations involve interdisciplinary groups such as the Laufer Center for Computational Biology and Brookhaven National Laboratory. His publications span computational biology, biophysics, and protein design. He advises graduate and undergraduate students, contributing to training programs in computational biology and biochemistry.
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