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Rajalakshmi Viswanathan

Rajalakshmi
Viswanathan

Professor of Chemistry; Co-Chair, Department of Chemistry

raji@yu.edu
646-592-6074

Wilf campus - Belfer Hall
Room#1606

BSC, Madras University,
MS, Madras University,
PhD, Oklahoma State University,

Dr. Raji Viswanathan is a professor of Chemistry. She joined 麻豆区 College as an assistant professor of chemistry after postdoctoral fellowships at Rice University and Princeton University. She also served as the Associate Dean of Academic Affairs of 麻豆区 College from 2009 - 2013.

Her current research interest lies in the areas of computational chemistry and biology. Her expertise is in the areas of molecular dynamics and electronic structure theory. She has studied the nature of hydrogen bonding in model polypeptides using quantum mechanical methods. She has also contributed to the understanding of the role of proteins in biomineralization. Her current project is to develop computational methods to identify protein-protein interfaces at the residue level and extend this application to the identification of epitopes in antigens. 

 

Current Members: Moshe Carroll, Avi Bodzin, Shahar Lazarev, Ethan Abizadeh, Alexandra Roffe

Past Group Members: Mordechai Walder, MS Program, Northwestern University

Evan Edelstein, Research Intern, Einstein College of Medicine

Her most recent publications include:

鈥淧rotein Binding Supersites,鈥 Viswanathan R, Fajardo E, Steinberg G, Haller M, Fiser A. Protein binding supersites, 2019, PLoS Comput Biol 15(1): e1006704.

"Meta-DPI, a Metamethod for Predicting Protein Interfaces," M. Walder1, E.Edelstein1, S. Lazarev1, M. Carroll1, J. E. Fajardo2,  A.Fiser2, and R.Viswanathan1,*, Bioinformatics, submitted for review, 2021.

She has been a PRF Summer Research Fellow and visiting scientist at Hunter College, CUNY, and an NSF Summer Fellow at the University of Knoxville. She received a Research Corporation Grant for 鈥淪tructure and Properties of Gas-Phase Molecular Clusters鈥 and an NSF/ILI grant for 鈥淚ntroduction of Computational Methods across the Undergraduate Curriculum.鈥

Her recent co-authored publications include 鈥淗ydroxyapatite Growth Inhibition by Osteopontin Hexapeptide Sequences,鈥 鈥淓ffect of Solvent Environment on the CO Band Position in the Infrared Spectroscopy of [Fe(CN)4(CO)2]2-,鈥 and 鈥淭hrough Hydrogen-Bond Vibrational Coupling in Hydrogen-Bonding Chains of 4-Pyridones with Implications for Peptide Amide I Absorptions: Density Functional Theory Compared with Transition Dipole Coupling."

raji@yu.edu
646-592-6074

Wilf campus - Belfer Hall
Room#1606

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Fall 2018
General Chemistry I
CHE 1045H

 

Physical Chemistry I
CHE 1415R

 

Spring 2018
General Chemistry II
CHE 1046R

 

Intro to Chemical Research
CHE 1936

 

Physical Chemistry II
CHE 1416R

 

Seminar in Adv Chemistry
CHE 1937

 

Fall 2017
General Chemistry I Lec
CHE 1045R

 

Physical Chemistry I
CHE 1415R

 

Spring 2017
General Chemistry Lab
CHE 1047L

 

Physical Chemistry II
CHE 1416R

 

Seminar in Adv Chemistry
CHE 1937