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






CV.pdf

Patrice KOEHL (October 2002)



TITLES AND DEGREES:


1995 Habilitation à diriger les recherches, Université Louis Pasteur, Strasbourg.
1989 PhD in Biophysics (Molecular Biology and NMR spectroscopy), Louis Pasteur University, Strasbourg.
1984 Diplôme d'ingénieur de l'Ecole Centrale des Arts et Manufactures de Paris.
(Equivalent to M.S. in Engineering); Major: Bioengineering.


AWARDS AND FELLOWSHIPS:


1997-1998 International Union against Cancer (UICC) senior long term fellowship
for support of a sabbatical in Prof. Michael Levitt's laboratory
at Stanford, California.
1997 Bronze Medal from the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS),
France (Young Investigator Award).
1991 Human Frontiers Science Program Organization (HSFPO) fellowship for support
of a collaboration with Prof. Nobuhiro Go, University of Kyoto, Japan.
1990 International Union Against Cancer (UICC) junior fellowship for support of a collaboration
with Prof. Jardetzky, Stanford University, California.
1986-1989 CNRS Doctoral Fellowship (France); PhD thesis under the supervision of
Prof. J.F. Lefevre, Strasbourg University, France.
1984-1985 French Government, Ministry of Foreign Affairs Pre-doctoral fellowship.



EMPLOYMENT AND RESEARCH EXPERIENCE

Since 2001 Senior Research Associate in the Department of Structural Biology, Stanford University.
Research project: A new computational method for protein design.
1998-2001 Senior Visiting Research Associate in the Department of Structural Biology, Stanford University.
Research project: A new computational method for protein design.
1997-1998 Visiting scholar in the Department of Structural Biology, Stanford University.
Research project: A structure-dependent substitution matrix for the protein threading problem.
Since 1989 Tenured CNRS Staff Scientist Grade 1, Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Laboratory, Strasbourg
Research project: Development of a strategy for structure determination by NMR,
and development of theoretical models for the protein folding and the inverse folding problems.
Summer 1991 Visiting Scientist at the Molecular Modeling Laboratory of the University of Kyoto, Japan
Research project: Normal mode analysis of nuclear magnetic resonance data on proteins.
Summer 1990 Visiting Scientist at the Stanford Magnetic Resonance Laboratory of the University of Stanford, California.
Research project: Development of FILMAN, a new program for refining protein structures
from Nuclear Magnetic Resonance data.
1986-1989 Doctoral Research at the University Louis Pasteur of Strasbourg
in the Molecular and Structural Carcinogenesis and Mutagenesis Group
directed by Dr. R.P.P Fuchs.
Supervisor: Prof. Jean-Francois Lefevre; Defense: April 11, 1989
Title: Molecular and structural studies of a hot-spot for acetylaminofluorene
mutagenesis and a strategy for structure determination by NMR.
1984-1986 Staff Scientist at the Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, Berkeley, California,
in the Biophysics Laboratory directed by Dr. A. Chatterjee.
Research project: Interaction of ionizing heavy charged particles with dilute DNA solutions.



TEACHING EXPERIENCE

1994-1997 Lecturer, The Fourier transform and its applications,
Université Louis Pasteur, Strasbourg, Physics department, graduate level.
1992-1997 Lecturer, Distance Geometry and protein structure,
Université Louis Pasteur, Strasbourg, Biophysics department, graduate level.
1988-1994 Lecturer, Introduction to computer programming for biologists,
Ecole Superieure de Biotechnologie de Strasbourg, undergraduate level.
1989-1991 Lecturer, Calculus,
Ecole Superieure de Biotechnologie de Strasbourg, undergraduate level.
1989 Lecturer, Mathematics for Biology,
Universite Louis Pasteur, Strasbourg, Biology Department, undergraduate level.



REVIEWING AND EDITING

Reviewer: Journal of Molecular Biology, Journal of Computational Biology, Journal of Magnetic Resonance,
Journal of Biological NMR, Journal de Chimie Physique, Nucleic Acids Research.

Editor: Co-editor of section Theory and Simulation in Current Opinion in Structural Biology.




INTERESTS

Traveling, reading, writing, hiking, running, swimming, coaching soccer.







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