Виджай С. Панде
Виджай С. Панде | |
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![]() Панде в 2012 году | |
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Гражданство | Соединенные Штаты |
Альма-матер | Средняя школа Лэнгли Princeton University Massachusetts Institute of Technology Калифорнийский университет, Беркли |
Known for | Folding@home, Genome@home |
Awards | Bárány Award (2012) DeLano Award (2015) |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Chemistry, computational biology, molecular biology |
Institutions | Stanford University |
Academic advisors | Philip Anderson, Daniel S. Rokhsar |
Notable students | Jeremy England |
Website | a16z |
Виджай Сатьянанд Панде — тринидадского происхождения американский учёный и венчурный капиталист . Панде наиболее известен как организатор в распределенных вычислениях, исследовательского проекта по сворачиванию белков известного как Folding@home . [ 1 ] Его исследования сосредоточены на распределенных вычислениях и компьютерном моделировании микробиологии , а также на совершенствовании компьютерного моделирования связывания лекарств , проектирования белков и синтетических биомиметических полимеров . [ 2 ] [ 3 ] время он является генеральным партнером венчурной компании В настоящее Andreessen Horowitz .
Карьера
[ редактировать ]Панде — адъюнкт-профессор структурной биологии в Стэнфордском университете . Ранее он был Генри Дрейфуса профессором химии и профессором структурной биологии и информатики . Он также был директором программы биофизики. [ 4 ]
В 2015 году Панде стал девятым генеральным партнером Andreessen Horowitz. Он является инвестором-основателем их фонда Bio + Health. [ 5 ]
Pande serves on the boards of Apeel Sciences, Bayesian Health, BioAge Labs, Citizen, Devoted Health, Freenome, Insitro, Nautilus Biotechnology, Nobell, Omada Health, Q.bio, and Scribe Therapeutics, a CRISPR company co-founded by 2020 Nobel Laureate Jennifer Doudna. He has also been a founder and advisor to startups in Silicon Valley.[6]
Pande has written for Time,[7] STAT News,[8] Fortune,[9] and the New York Times,[10] among others.
Globavir Biosciences, Inc.
[edit]In 2014, Pande co-founded Globavir Biosciences, an infectious disease startup addressing antibiotic resistance threats in developed countries as well as needs in viral infections around the world, including Ebola and dengue fever.[5][11]
Pande Lab at Stanford University
[edit]Pande founded the Pande Lab at Stanford University. The lab brings together researchers from many departments, including chemistry, computer science, structural biology, physics, biophysics, and biochemistry.[4]
Distributed computing
[edit]Pande is the founder of the Folding@home research project.[4] The protein-folding computer simulations from the Folding@home project are said to be "quantitatively" comparable to real-world experimental results. The method for this yield has been called a "holy grail" in computational biology.[12][13] Folding@home was recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records in 2007 as the most powerful distributed computing network in the world.[14]
Pande directed the now-defunct Genome@home project with the goal to understand the nature of genes and proteins by virtually designing new forms of them. Genome@home started to close as early as March 2004,[15] after accumulating a large database of protein sequences.[15][16]
Some of the programs and libraries involved are free software with GPL, LGPL, and BSD licenses, but the Folding@home client and core remain proprietary.[17]
Stanford Bitcoin Group and Bitcoin Mafia
[edit]With colleague Balaji Srinivisan, Pande supervised the Stanford Bitcoin Group, a bitcoin research team born of hackathon activities in Pande and Srinvisan’s Stanford CS 184 class. The Stanford Bitcoin Group consisted of seven core members and included Ryan Breslow, a founder of Cognito, a developer at Coinbase and then Netflix, and a developer at Google.[18]
Early life and education
[edit]Pande graduated from Langley High School's class of 1988 while growing up in McLean, Virginia.[19] In 1992, Pande received his B.A. in physics from Princeton University.[2][20] He received a PhD in physics from MIT in 1995.[2]
While in high school, Pande won fourth place in the 1988 Westinghouse Science Talent Search for a computer simulation of a space-based ballistic missile defense.[21]
After graduating from high school in 1988, Pande worked briefly at the video game development company Naughty Dog in the early 1990s while in his late teens, serving as a programmer and designer on their 1991 release Rings of Power.[22][23] While Pande was attending MIT and Naughty Dog was based in Boston, he portrayed the secret boss character in the 3DO fighting game Way of the Warrior.[24]
He is married, has two children and likes cats.[1]
Awards
[edit]In 2002, he was named a Frederick E. Terman Fellow and an award recipient of MIT Technology Review's TR100. The following year, he was awarded the Henry and Camille Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar award.[3] In 2004, he received a Technovator award from Global Indus Technovators in its Biotech/Med/Healthcare category.[25] In 2006, Pande was awarded the Irving Sigal Young Investigator Award from the Protein Society. In 2008, he was named "Netxplorateur of 2008".[25] Also in 2008 he was given the Thomas Kuhn Paradigm Shift Award and became a Fellow of the American Physical Society.[2] Pande received the 2012 Michael and Kate Bárány Award for developing computational models for proteins and RNA.[2][25] He is the second person to ever win both the "Protein Society Young Investigator Award" and "Biophysical Society Young Investigator" award.[26] In 2015, Pande received the DeLano Award for Computational Biosciences, as well as the Camille and Henry Dreyfus Distinguished Chair in Chemistry.[27][28]
References
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- ^ Pande, Vijay (2020-01-10). "Welcome to the bioengineering culture clash". STAT. Archived from the original on 2023-05-30. Retrieved 2023-05-30.
- ^ "A.I. fear-mongering won't make the world a better place, but a less hopeful one". Fortune. Archived from the original on 2023-06-14. Retrieved 2023-06-14.
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- ^ G. Bowman; V. Volez & V. S. Pande (2011). "Taming the complexity of protein folding". Current Opinion in Structural Biology. 21 (1): 4–11. doi:10.1016/j.sbi.2010.10.006. PMC 3042729. PMID 21081274.
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- ^ "Pande Group Software". Stanford University. 2014. Archived from the original on 2014-05-23. Retrieved 2014-05-21.
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- ^ Naughty Dog (1991). Rings of Power (Sega Genesis). Electronic Arts. Scene: Credits.
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- ^ "MobyGames". Archived from the original on 11 August 2019. Retrieved 5 May 2020.
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Bibliography
[edit]- Ramsundar, Bharath (2019). Deep Learning for the Life Sciences : Applying Deep Learning to Genomics, Microscopy, Drug Discovery, and More. Peter Eastman, Patrick Walters, Vijay Pande (First edition ed.).O'Reilly Media, Inc. ISBN 978-1-4920-3980-8
- Pande, Vijay (2012). Physical chemistry principles (Second edition ed.). CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform. ISBN 978-1-4810-2733-5
- An introduction to Markov state models and their application to long timescale molecular simulation. Gregory R. Bowman, Vijay Pande, Frank Noé. Dordrecht. 2014. Springer. ISBN 978-94-007-7606-7
- Grosberg, A. IU. (1994). Statistical physics of macromolecules. A. R. Khokhlov. New York: AIP Press. ISBN 1-56396-071-0
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