Md. Raihan Uddin

(He/Him)

“Bridging Biophysics, Computational Chemistry, and Data Science”

I am a researcher with a strong background in biophysics, computational chemistry, and structural biology. He has completed all required coursework and qualifying exams for his degree and has recently published a paper on complex I, exploring proton loading sites through computational modeling. Currently, he is investigating the proton transport mechanism of Plant NDH-1, aiming to deepen our understanding of bioenergetic proteins. Raihan is also actively seeking opportunities in data science, analytics, clinical data science, and bioinformatics, particularly in the healthcare domain.

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Education

  • Biochemistry PhD candidate
  • Publications

    Finding theĀ E-channel proton loading sites by calculating the ensemble of protonation microstates

    Positions

    Adjunct, Physics, City College of New York

    Projects

    • You’re currently working on a project with the Plant NDH-1 protein to investigate its proton transport mechanism as a proton pump. This research aims to understand how proton transfer occurs within the protein, which could provide insights into its function in photosynthesis and bioenergetics.

    Grants

    NSF

    Academic Interests

    My academic interests lie at the intersection of biophysics, computational chemistry, and structural biology. You are particularly focused on proton transport mechanisms in bioenergetic proteins, using computational modeling to uncover the fundamental principles governing these processes. Your research spans from studying complex I in mitochondrial respiration to investigating Plant NDH-1, contributing to a deeper understanding of energy conversion in biological systems.