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Dr. Andrei Pisliakov is a Senior Lecturer and Dundee Fellow at the University of Dundee, affiliated with the School of Science and Engineering. His research bridges theoretical physics, chemistry, and biology through computational biophysics.
- PhD: Theoretical Chemistry, Technical University of Munich
- MSc: Physics, Belarus State University
His work focuses on developing and applying computational methods like atomistic molecular dynamics (MD), quantum mechanics/molecular mechanics (QM/MM), and hierarchical multiscale simulations to study membrane proteins, proton transfer in biological systems, and bioenergetics. Key applications include RNA processing enzymes, SARS-CoV-2 helicase, respiratory enzymes, and GPCR signaling.
Recent research trends highlight interdisciplinary collaborations in structural biology and biochemistry, notably identifying novel interaction sites in mRNA capping enzymes. His 15 most recent publications emphasize computational approaches to RNA regulation, viral protein modeling, and proton dynamics in membrane systems.
- FPR Fellow, RIKEN Institute
- Dundee Fellow, University of Dundee
Dr. Pisliakov's career spans postdoctoral work at UC Berkeley and the University of Southern California, followed by contract research at RIKEN Institute. He has contributed to understanding ultrafast energy transfer in photosynthetic complexes, enzyme catalysis, and proton transport mechanisms in bioenergetic systems.




