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Ali Khalid Khan is a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Internal Medicine at Yale School of Medicine, Yale University. He holds an MD from the University of Virginia (2020), a PhD in Biophysics (2018), and a BSc (Honors) in Chemistry from the University of Virginia (2009). His research focuses on structural biology and biophysics, particularly the study of membrane proteins such as gap junction channels using cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM). He has contributed to understanding pH-regulated mechanisms in gap junctions and drug delivery systems.
Dr. Khan's work bridges experimental and computational approaches, including integrative structural biology and molecular dynamics. He has received the Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award (F30 Fellowship) from the NIH. His clinical training includes residency at Yale New Haven Hospital (2023) and an internship at the University of Mississippi Medical Center (2021).
His publications span structural biology, membrane protein dynamics, and organic synthesis. He actively engages in cardiovascular medicine research, presenting at conferences like the American Heart Association Scientific Sessions. His research aims to elucidate molecular mechanisms underlying cellular communication and disease pathways.



