Dr. Vince Voelz is a relatively recent addition to the Folding@home team (in 2007). His interests involve studying protein fold
Dr. Edgar Luttmann has been a FAH group member for several years. His primary areas of interest are Alzheimer's Disease and new
While Adam Beberg is currently a grad student at Stanford in the Computer Science department and a member of the FAH team and Pa
Jason Wagoner is a relatively new member of the FAH team (in 2009), but has already made some critically important contributions
Dr. Chodera joined the lab in 2006 after completing his PhD at UCSF in Ken Dill's lab. John plays a role in many projects in Fo
Since I'm on the topic of the ribosome, let me talk a bit about another group member working on the ribosome: Paula Petrone. Pa
Relly Brandman is a graduate student in the Chemical and Systems Biology Department at Stanford. This department was originally
Dan Ensign joined the group in 2005 and quickly became a key member of the Folding@home team. Dan's work centers around one of
Greg Bowman has been a key figure in FAH the last few years, especially in methods and software development and its applications
Dr. Peter Kasson, MD, PhD has been working in the group since 2005. Peter's interests are in the area of lipid vesicle fusion,