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  1. Michael Lawrence Klein NAS (born March 13, 1940, in London, England) is Laura H. Carnell Professor of Science and director of the Institute for Computational Molecular Science in the college of science and technology at Temple University in Philadelphia, US.

  2. Klein - Temple University Department of Chemistry. Specialties. Biography. Interests. My research group use theoretical and computational methods to study solids, liquids and assemblies of macromolecules, including those relevant to living organisms.

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  4. Theory/Computational. Email. mike.klein@temple.edu. Office Location. SERC, Room 704E. Phone. (215) 204-1327. My research interests focus on the use of theoretical & computational methods to study the properties of molecular solids and liquids, and the self-assembly of both natural and synthetic macromolecules.

  5. Michael L. Klein is a professor of science and a Fellow of the Royal Society. He studies molecular phenomena with computer simulations and collaborates with researchers from various disciplines.

  6. 2010. A coarse grain model for phospholipid simulations. JC Shelley, MY Shelley, RC Reeder, S Bandyopadhyay, ML Klein. The Journal of Physical Chemistry B 105 (19), 4464-4470. , 2001. 627. 2001. De novo design of antimicrobial polymers, foldamers, and small molecules: from discovery to practical applications.

  7. Dec 14, 2021 · Michael L. Klein, dean of the College of Science and Technology (CST), has earned the prestigious John Scott Award for developing algorithms for the computational simulation of biological systems and the development of antimicrobial peptides.

  8. Nov 2, 2022 · Michael L. Klein, a Fellow of the Royal Society, will be concluding his service as dean on June 30, 2023. An internationally renowned scientist, Mike will return to CST faculty, where he will continue to pursue his research and teaching interests. Ten years ago, Mike took on the position of dean at a key time.

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