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Preeti Pandey serves as a Post Doctoral Fellow at the Center for Human Genetics within the Department of Genetics and Biochemistry at Clemson University's College of Science. Her research leverages computational methodologies to investigate protein folding, stability, and interactions, with significant contributions to antimicrobial peptide mechanisms and viral pathogenesis.
Her primary research interests encompass Computational Biology, Bioinformatics, and Protein Biophysics. She specializes in molecular dynamics simulations, protein folding dynamics, and computational prediction of mutation effects on protein function and disease. Her work bridges theoretical models with experimental validation to address complex biological questions in genetic disorders and infectious diseases.
Analysis of her recent publications reveals a pronounced focus on SARS-CoV-2 research (2020-2022), utilizing in silico techniques for drug repurposing and vaccine design. Beyond pandemic-related work, her scholarship consistently explores fundamental protein behaviors including antimicrobial peptide action, neurodegenerative disease mechanisms, and thermodynamics of protein folding across diverse biological systems.
Preeti Pandey is affiliated with Clemson University's Center for Human Genetics, which provides interdisciplinary infrastructure for advancing genomic medicine through state-of-the-art computational and experimental collaborations focused on human health and disease mechanisms.


