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Kyle Tau

Chemistry PhD Student, Gianti Lab

CUNY Graduate Center, Queens College - Expected Graduation: 2029

Objective

Looking for summer research opportunities for 2024 in the field of computational biochemistry. Open to learning more about companies that work in drug design or cheminformatics.

Bio

Kyle Tau is affiliated with the Gianti lab, a computational lab at Queens College with a focus on the drug discovery for human diseases. In this lab, Kyle is researching the integration of AI/ML approaches to supplement the foundation of computational biochemistry methods. The biological systems under investigation include viral replication enzymes in RNA viruses and membrane-bound protein systems. Outside of the lab, Kyle’s hobbies include basketball, dance, and pottery.

Technical Skills

Python, NAMD, VMD, JalView, PyMOL, Schrodinger Suite, C++, MATLAB, ChemCAD, Microsoft Office, Java

Professional Development Skills

Publications

• Kyle Tau, Gyeongmin Oh, Aneeqa Majid, Jason Lin. (2023). Improving Power Output in Aquivion-based Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells (PEMFCs) using Gold Nanoparticles. Journal of Undergraduate Chemical Engineering Research, 12th Edition, 6-11.

Conferences

Awards

• NanoBioNYC Fellowship
• CUNY Science Scholarship
• CUNY Tuition Fellowship
• CUNY Graduate Center Certificate of Achievement 2024

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