Arieh Warshel
Israeli chemist, biochemist and biophysicist (born 1940) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Arieh Warshel (Hebrew: אריה ורשל; born November 20, 1940) is an Israeli-American biochemist and biophysicist. He is a pioneer in computational studies on functional properties of biological molecules, Distinguished Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry, and holds the Dana and David Dornsife Chair in Chemistry at the University of Southern California. He received the 2013 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, together with Michael Levitt and Martin Karplus for "the development of multiscale models for complex chemical systems".[1][2][3][4][5][6]
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Born | (1940-11-20) November 20, 1940 (age 83) |
Nationality | Israeli, American[1] |
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Known for | Computer simulation, Computational enzymology, electrostatics, enzyme catalysis |
Awards | Nobel Prize in Chemistry (2013)[1] |
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Fields | Chemistry, biochemistry, biophysics |
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Doctoral advisor | Shneior Lifson |
Website | laetro |
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