
Vijay S. Pande

After graduating from Langley High School, Pande received a BA in Physics from Princeton University in 1992. There, he was first introduced to biophysical questions, especially in his undergraduate thesis research with Philip Anderson, a Nobel Laureate in physics. Three years later, he received his Ph.D. in physics from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), studying as a NSF Fellow under Profs. Toyoichi Tanaka and Alexander Grosberg. At MIT, Pande’s research centered on statistical mechanical models of protein folding and design, analyzing ways to design protein sequences to have the desired stability and folding properties. As a Miller Fellow working with Daniel Rokhsar at UC Berkeley, Pande extended this methodology to examine atomistic protein models.
Pande has won numerous awards, including most recently being named to MIT’s TR100 (top young innovators in 2002), a Frederick E. Terman Fellowship (2002), a Henry and Camile Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar (2003), and the Irving Sigal Young Investigator of the Protein Society (2006). Pande holds the position of Associate Professor of Chemistry and (by courtesy) of Structural Biology. He currently teaches an undergraduate course on chemical thermodynamics and a graduate course on statistical mechanics.

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