

David Green
Dr. David Green is committed to innovative research in the field of Computational Biology, with a particular focus on protein interactions and networks. As an Associate Professor at the College of Engineering and Applied Sciences, he leverages his expertise to delve into the complexities of biomolecular simulation. His work aims to unravel the specificity in protein interactions, design sophisticated algorithms for binding interfaces, and explore protein-carbohydrate interactions, especially those related to HIV-1 infection. Dr. Green's research is characterized by a unique blend of applied mathematics and biophysical chemistry, allowing him to tackle pressing biological and medical challenges. His interdisciplinary approach not only advances the understanding of fundamental biological processes but also contributes to the development of novel therapeutic strategies. In addition to his research endeavors, Dr. Green plays a pivotal role in academia as the Graduate Program Director for Operations Research at Stony Brook University. In this capacity, he is dedicated to mentoring the next generation of scientists and engineers, fostering an environment of academic excellence and innovation. His commitment to education and research excellence makes him a respected figure in his field, continually pushing the boundaries of what is possible in computational biology.
Publications
, 57-76, 1968-07-01
, 3191-3197, 2005-05-09
, 646-656, 2016-07-12
, 1085-1095, 2021-11-18
, 47-53, 2002-01-01
, 506-524, 2016-05-31
, 137-144, 2017-06-05
, 259-266, 2009-01-01
, 236-262, 2013-02-15
, 78-78, 1970-07-01
, 3749-3760, 1995-06-01
, 315-315, 1973-07-01
, 939-946, 1969-10-01