Stanford University CNRS

Patrice Koehl

Computational Structural Biology
Department of Structural Biology
Room D-109, Fairchild Building
Stanford University School of Medicine
Stanford, CA 94305-5126

koehl@csb.stanford.edu



University Louis Pasteur,  Strasbourg Ecole Centrale Paris

Biographical Information


Senior research associate,Computional Structural Biology Stanford University 2001-present
Tenured Senior research associate,CNRS, France (on leave of absence) 1989-present











I was born and grew up in France. After graduation from the Ecole Centrale de Paris, a higher education establishment for engineers, I completed a PhD program in molecular biology and biophysics at the University Louis Pasteur of Strasbourg, France. The same year, I was appointed staff scientist of the CNRS, and joined the biological NMR laboratory at the University Louis Pasteur of Strasbourg. In 1997, I came for a sabbatical to Stanford University. I liked it so much that I am still there.






I have always liked mathematics and biology, and I discovered after my PhD that structural biology offers me a great opportunity to combine these two interests. I am fascinated by proteins, and the diversity of their structure space. From the beginning, I have been puzzled by the fact that certain protein folds have a single representative, while others such as the TIM barrel fold have many representatives. Trying to solve this puzzle has been the driving force behind all my research projects.















I have two wonderful children, and I enjoy spending time with them. I love my family and my job.












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