Wonpil Im Explained

Wonpil Im
Native Name:임원필
Nationality:South Korean
American
Field:Biophysics
Work Institution:University of Kansas
Lehigh University
Alma Mater:Hanyang University
Cornell University.[1]
Wonpil Im
Hangul:임원필
Rr:Im Won-bil
Mr:Im Wonpil

Wonpil Im is professor of Biological Sciences and Bioengineering at the Lehigh University and has been named the Presidential Endowed Chair in Health Science and Engineering. He has previously taught at University of Kansas. Wonpil Im has been appointed to KIAS scholar in 2016. Wonpil Im was a recipient of the 2017 Friedrich Wilhelm Bessel Research Award in Bioinformatics and Theoretical Biology, awarded by the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation.[2]

Career

Im obtained B.Sc. and M.Sc. in chemistry from the Hanyang University in 1994 and 1996, respectively. In 1997, he moved to Montreal, Canada and started his Ph.D. studies in chemistry at University of Montreal under the guidance of professor Benoît Roux. He received his Ph.D. in 2002 from Cornell University.

Research

His laboratory at the Lehigh University mostly uses theoretical/computational methods, such as classical molecular dynamics, to chemical and physical problems in biology and material science. Im's group has led the development of the CHARMM-GUI webserver, a widely-used tool that makes generating the inputs required to run molecular dynamics simulations straightforward and more accessible.[3]

Awards and fellowships

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: About Wonpil Im.
  2. News: August 4, 2017. Wonpil Im Wins Prestigious German Research Honor. Lehigh University. January 8, 2020.
  3. Jo . Sunhwan . Cheng . Xi . Lee . Jumin . Kim . Seonghoon . Park . Sang-Jun . Patel . Dhilon S. . Beaven . Andrew H. . Lee . Kyu Il . Rui . Huan . Roux . Benoît . MacKerell . Alexander D. . Klauda . Jeffrey B. . Qi . Yifei . Im . Wonpil . 2017-06-05 . CHARMM-GUI 10 Years for Biomolecular Modeling and Simulation . Journal of Computational Chemistry . 38 . 15 . 1114–1124 . 10.1002/jcc.24660 . 0192-8651 . 5403596 . 27862047.
  4. Web site: Humboldt Network. Humboldt Foundation. January 7, 2020.
  5. Web site: KIAS Scholars. KIAS. January 7, 2020.