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Jimmy Caroli serves as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Drug Design and Pharmacology at the University of Copenhagen. His research in Pharmaceutical Informatics centers on computational approaches for drug design, with a focus on G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) and pharmacogenomics. He develops key bioinformatics resources including GPCRdb, GproteinDb, and PGxDB.
His primary research interests include computational pharmacology, bioinformatics, structural biology of receptors, pharmacogenomics, and drug design. He applies advanced computational techniques such as AlphaFold2 for modeling receptor structures and signaling pathways. His work aims to bridge the gap between molecular structure and therapeutic applications, facilitating drug discovery and personalized medicine.
Analysis of his recent publications reveals a consistent focus on database development and structural modeling for GPCRs. He has pioneered resources for biased signaling and pharmacogenomics, integrating machine learning and high-performance computing. His tools support the global research community in understanding receptor pharmacology and genetic factors in drug response.
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