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Benoît Roux

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Nationality
  
Canadian

Doctoral advisor
  
Martin Karplus

Field
  
Biophysics

Academic advisor
  
Martin Karplus

Fields
  
Biophysics

Education
  
Université de Montréal

Notable award
  
Rutherford Memorial Medal

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Residence
  
Chicago, Illinois, U.S.

Institutions
  
University of Montreal Cornell University University of Chicago

Alma mater
  
University of Montreal Harvard University

Similar
  
Martin Karplus, Arieh Warshel, Michael Levitt

Benoît Roux, Ph.D., is Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics at the University of Chicago. He has previously taught at University of Montreal and Weill Medical College of Cornell University. Benoît Roux was a recipient of the 1998 Rutherford Memorial Medal in Chemistry, awarded by the Royal Society of Canada.

His laboratory at the University of Chicago mostly uses theoretical techniques, such as classical molecular dynamics, to understand the functioning of biological systems at the molecular level. His research has investigated structure, dynamics, and the function of biological macromolecular systems such as ion channels, receptors, and protein kinases.

He is a pioneer in the study of membrane proteins using molecular dynamics with explicit phospholipid molecules and solvent. His laboratory has also developed novel computational methods to improve efficiency and applicability of theoretical investigations to molecular recognition phenomena. His work has bridged theory and experiment in biophysics by employing ever-increasing computational power to further the understanding of the molecular basis of life.

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