VCU Bioinformatics and Bioengineering Summer Institute
Virginia Commonwealth University
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Andy Surface

  Home Institution
  Hampden-Sydney College   (Hampden-Sydney, VA)
  E-mail: surfacej(at)hsc.edu,
           andy(at)vanderwaal.net


More Recent Contact Info:
     E-mail: jasurfac(at)wustl.edu
     Location: St. Louis, MO
     Present Occupation: Attending Washington University in St. Louis: PhD Candidate in Physical/Computational/Analytical Chemistry.

  Home mentor
  William Anderson
  E-mail: WAnderson (at) HSC.edu
  Affiliation: Chemistry, Hampden-Sydney College
  Interests: Biochemistry and Analytical Chemistry
 

VCU Lab
Virginia Biotech Research Park, Room 212
Department of Medicinal Chemistry, VCU
Tel: 804-828-6452

VCU mentor
Dr. Glen Kellogg
Virginia Commonwealth University 800 E. Leigh St.
Richmond, VA 23298-0540
E-mail: gekellog (at) VCU.edu
 

Summer/Fall 2007
Research Proposal Summer 2007

Using Bayesian Statistics to Predict Water Affinity and Behavior in Protein Binding Sites, (Thursday, June 14, 2007)
Research Proposal Fall 2007
Building a Web-based 2D NMR Prediction Program (Monday, September 24, 2007)

Summer/Spring 2008
Research Proposal Spring 2008
Synthesis and Characterization of a Pro-Thr Dipeptide (Tuesday, January 29, 2008)
Research Proposal Summer 2008
Ideal Ligand Substituent Prediction Using HINT for the Purpose of De Novo Drug Design (Monday, June 9, 2008)
Final BBSI Presentation
Final Presentation: Ideal Ligand Substituent Prediction Using HINT for the Purpose of De Novo Drug Design (Thursday, July 24, 2008)
Final BBSI Paper
Final Paper: Ideal Ligand Substituent Prediction Using HINT for the Purpose of De Novo Drug Design (Wednesday, August 6, 2008)


Prior research

+Synthesis and Mechanism Determination of p-Nitrophenyl m-Chlorobenzoate Ester
+Preparation and Analysis of Tartrate-based Bis-Oxazolines
+Web-based 2D NMR Prediction
+Development of a 1D and 2D NOE NMR Characterization Method of Peptides
+The Development of ESR Signal Recovery Software: An Approach to Improving S/N of Weak ESR Signals
Characteristic interests and activities
+Music (piano, violin, guitar)
+Programming and Linux
+Reading/Writing
+Fencing
+Debating
+Roller Hockey
+Ultimate Frisbee
+Tennis
+Ping-Pong
+Bicycyle Riding and Running
+Teaching
Pertinent Research Articles (Annotated)
Water Molecule interaction in Protein Active Sites as modeled with HINT






Last updated 2008 June 09th

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