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Marharyta Petukh

Majored in Physics
Clemson University, Class of 2015
From Clemson, SC
Over eleven years of academic, research, and practical experience in biophysics. Major interest (computational): Computational Biophysics, Molecular Biophysics, Protein Dynamics, Protein Structure, Protein Interactions, Protein Binding, Protein Stability, Protein Folding, Protein Conformation, Protein Modeling, Physico-Chemical Properties, Protein Sequence Analysis, Homology Modeling, Single Point Mutation, Bioinformatics Software, Delphi, Bioinformatics and Computational Biology, Algorithm Development, Webservers Other experience (experimental): Immunology, Cell Biology, Chemiluminescence, Fluorescence, Immunocompetent Cells, Reactive Oxygen And Nitrogen Species, Oxidative Stress, Apoptosis, Cytokines, Cell Signaling, Antioxidant Systems
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Marharyta Petukh of Clemson graduates from Clemson University

Marharyta Petukh of Clemson graduated Aug. 7, 2015, from Clemson University. Petukh graduated with a Doctorate in Physics . Petukh was among 864 students who received degrees in commencement ...

September, 03 2015 - Clemson University
Post-doctoral Research Associate at University of Tennessee, Knoxville
September 2015 - Present
Post-doctoral Research Associate at Oak Ridge National Laboratory
September 2015 - Present
Internship at National Insitute of Health
January 2013 - April 2013
Graduate Research/Teaching Assistant at Clemson University Physics & Astronomy
August 2011 - Present
PHD Student at Clemson University
• Developed algorithm for predicting position of non-specific bound ions on the surface of protein (BION webserver www.compbio.clemson.edu/bion_server/). • Developed algorithm for predicting the change in protein-protein binding free energy due to single point mutations (SAAMBE webserver in progress) • Analyzed the effect of missense mutation on the physico-chemical properties of proteins.
August 2011 - Present
Teaching Assistant at Clemson University
Responsible for teaching General Physics labs, prepared and edited lab materials. 1-3 groups of 24 students, once a week.
August 2011 - Present

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