Sukrit Singh

Ph.D

Biophysicist @ MSKCC, Folding@home scientist, Nerd

About me: 

I am a Damon Runyon Quantitative Biology and NCI Early Stage K99/R00 Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, working with John Chodera (with joint mentorship from Markus Seeliger) studying protein dynamics and their relevance in therapeutic resistance. See Research below for details.


Previously:
I completed my PhD in Computational and Molecular Biophysics  with Greg Bowman at Washington University in St. Louis (Greg is now at UPenn).  My work involved developing ways to parse dynamics and allostery (how distant amino-acids impact one another) from MD simulations to explain biological mechanism. 

Contact me:

My Research: Building towards physics-based biomarker identification

I study how mutations can biophysically impact human health and how protein structural ensembles arise and change upon mutation.

Publications

My CV:

Sukrit Singh_CV.pdf