TAMARA Carla BIDONE portrait
  • Adjunct Assistant Professor, School Of Computing
  • Adjunct Assistant Professor, Molecular Pharmaceutics
  • Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department Of Biochemistry
  • Assistant Professor, Biomedical Engineering
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Education

  • M.S., Biomedical Engineering, Polytechnic University of Turin. Project: Molecular dynamics simulations of actin filaments and integrin receptors
  • Ph.D, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Polytechnic University of Turin, Italy. Project: Biomechanics of cross linked actin network

Research Summary

Understanding the structure/function relationship of biological macromolecules is important for understanding how living systems function in physiology and disease. My research focuses on the structure/function relationship of adhesion proteins and their assemblies. We develop computational models from molecular simulations to coarse-graining and mesoscale modeling techniques. Results from our studies provide new mechanistic insights into the role of adhesions in living systems.