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Vijay Satyanand Pande is a Trinidadian-American venture capitalist. Pande is the former director of the biophysics program and is best known for orchestrating the
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disease research project known as
Folding@home Folding@home (FAH or F@h) is a volunteer computing project aimed to help scientists develop new therapeutics for a variety of diseases by the means of simulating protein dynamics. This includes the process of protein folding and the movements ...
. His research is focused on distributed computing and computer-modelling of microbiology and on improving computer simulations regarding drug-binding,
protein design Protein design is the rational design of new protein molecules to design novel activity, behavior, or purpose, and to advance basic understanding of protein function. Proteins can be designed from scratch (''de novo'' design) or by making calcul ...
, and synthetic bio-mimetic polymers. Pande became the ninth general partner at
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firm
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in November 2015. He is the founding investor of their Bio + Health Fund.


Career

Pande is an Adjunct Professor of Bioengineering at Stanford University. Previously, he was the Henry Dreyfus Professor of Chemistry and Professor of
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and of Computer Science. He was also director of the
Biophysics Biophysics is an interdisciplinary science that applies approaches and methods traditionally used in physics to study biological phenomena. Biophysics covers all scales of biological organization, from molecular to organismic and populations. ...
program. Pande serves on the boards of Apeel Sciences, Bayesian Health, BioAge Labs, Citizen, Devoted Health, Freenome, Insitro, Nautilus Biotechnology, Nobell, Omada Health, Q.bio, and Scribe Therapeutics, a CRISPR company co-founded by 2020 Nobel Laureate
Jennifer Doudna Jennifer Anne Doudna (; born February 19, 1964) is an American biochemist who has done pioneering work in CRISPR gene editing, and made other fundamental contributions in biochemistry and genetics. Doudna was one of the first women to share a ...
. He has also been a founder and advisor to startups in
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.


Globavir Biosciences, Inc.

In 2014, Pande co-founded Globavir Biosciences, an infectious disease startup addressing antibiotic resistance threats in developed countries as well as needs in viral infections around the world, including Ebola and dengue fever.


Pande Lab at Stanford University

Pande founded the Pande Lab at Stanford University. The lab brings together researchers from many departments, including Chemistry, Computer Science, Structural Biology,
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, Biophysics, and Biochemistry.


Distributed computing

Dr. Pande is the founder of the Folding@home research project. The protein-folding computer simulations from the Folding@home project is said to be "quantitatively" comparable to real-world experimental results. The method for this yield has been called a "holy grail" in computational biology. The Folding@home project was recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records in 2007 as the most powerful distributed computing network in the world. Pande directed the Genome@home project with the goal to understand the nature of genes and proteins by
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designing new forms of them. Genome@home started to close as early as March 2004, after accumulating a large database of protein sequences. Some of the programs and libraries involved are free software with GPL, LGPL, and BSD licenses, but the folding@home client and core remain proprietary.


Stanford Bitcoin Group and Bitcoin Mafia

With colleague Balaji Srinivisan, Pande supervised the Stanford Bitcoin Group, a bitcoin research team born of hackathon activities in Pande and Srinvisan’s Stanford CS 184 class. The Stanford Bitcoin Group consisted of seven core members and included
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, a founder of Cognito, a developer at
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and then
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, and a developer at
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.


Early Life and education

Pande graduated from Langley High School's class of 1988 while growing up in
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. In 1992, Pande received his
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from
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.
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awarded him a PhD in 1995. While in high school, Pande won fourth place in the 1988
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for a computer simulation of a space-based
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. After graduating from high school in 1988, Pande worked briefly at the
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company
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in the early 1990s in his late teens, serving as a co-programmer and designer on their 1991 release, ''
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''. While Pande was attending MIT and Naughty Dog was based in Boston, he played the secret boss character in the 3DO fighting game ''Way of the Warrior''. He is married, has two children and likes cats.


Awards

In 2002, he was named a Frederick E. Terman Fellow and an award recipient of MIT's TR100. The following year, he was awarded the Henry and Camile Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar award. In 2004, he received a Technovator award from Global Indus Technovators in its Biotech/Med/Healthcare category. In 2006, Pande was awarded the Irving Sigal Young Investigator Award from the Protein Society. In 2008, he was named "Netxplorateur of 2008". Also in 2008 he was given the Thomas Kuhn Paradigm Shift Award and became a Fellow of the American Physical Society. Pande received the 2012 Michael and Kate Bárány Award for developing computational models for protein and RNA. He is the second person to ever win both the "Protein Society Young Investigator Award" and "Biophysical Society Young Investigator" award. In 2015, Pande received the DeLano Award for Computational Biosciences, as well as the Camille and Henry Dreyfus Distinguished Chair in Chemistry.


References


Bibliography

* Ramsundar, Bharath (2019)
Deep Learning for the Life Sciences : Applying Deep Learning to Genomics, Microscopy, Drug Discovery, and More
Peter Eastman, Patrick Walters, Vijay Pande (First edition ed.). O'Reilly Media, Inc. * Pande, Vijay (2012). ''Physical chemistry principles'' (Second edition ed.). CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform. * ''An introduction to Markov State Models and their application to long timescale molecular simulation''. Gregory R. Bowman, Vijay Pande, Frank Noé. Dordrecht. 2014.
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. * Grosberg, A. IU. (1994). ''Statistical physics of macromolecules''. A. R. Khokhlov. New York: AIP Press.


External links


Folding@home website

Professor Pande's Stanford Faculty Page

Professor Pande’s Google Scholar Page

Interview of Pande

Vijay S. Pande
at MobyGames {{DEFAULTSORT:Pande, Vijay S. 1970 births American biophysicists American people of Indian descent Living people Massachusetts Institute of Technology alumni People from McLean, Virginia Princeton University alumni Stanford University Department of Chemistry faculty Stanford University School of Engineering faculty Stanford University School of Medicine faculty American video game programmers Naughty Dog people Andreessen Horowitz Scientists from Virginia