
About
Simon Kelow is a Lecturer at the Johns Hopkins University, affiliated with the Center for Biotechnology Education. He also serves as a scientist in the structural and computational biology group at Prescient Design, recently acquired by Genentech. His academic and professional work bridges biotechnology, computational biology, and protein structure analysis.
- PhD in Structural Biology from the University of Pennsylvania
- B.S. in Physics & Astronomy from Northern Arizona University
His research focuses on applying unsupervised learning methods to protein structure prediction for antibody design, leveraging interdisciplinary expertise from mathematics, physics, and structural biology. At JHU, he emphasizes teaching foundational concepts in proteins to students in biotechnology graduate programs.
Simon's career includes collaborations with institutions like the NASA Space Grant Consortium and roles in both academic and industrial settings, integrating computational approaches with experimental biology.




