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Krishna Ghanta is a Research Fellow at the University of Arizona, specializing in molecular simulations of biological systems. His work focuses on protein structure, ionic liquid interactions, and conformational dynamics of peptides and globular proteins. He employs advanced computational methods like metadynamics and molecular dynamics to study phenomena such as protein denaturation, aggregation, and interface behavior in complex environments.
His research interests span structural biology, biophysics, and computational chemistry. Key topics include the impact of ionic liquids on protein stability, amyloid formation mechanisms (linked to neurodegenerative diseases), and the interfacial properties of proteins in aqueous solutions. Recent studies have addressed the dynamics of cardiac troponin T and Aβ42 peptides, revealing insights into disease-related structural changes.
Publications highlight trends in analyzing heterogeneous dynamical environments at protein interfaces, counteraction effects of ionic liquids on denaturation, and conformational fluctuations in pathological peptides. His work bridges molecular-level mechanisms with biomedical applications, contributing to drug design and disease modeling.
No scientific awards are listed in the provided data. His current role does not involve formal student advising, and no grants are explicitly mentioned. He is affiliated with the University of Arizona’s computational biology research groups, focusing on protein-solvent interactions and biophysical simulations.
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