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Dr. Vivek S. Bharadwaj is a Staff-Scientist at the Bioenergy Science and Technology (BEST) Directorate of the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) in Golden, Colorado. His research focuses on using computational molecular science to improve the economic viability of biochemical and thermochemical biomass valorization platforms. He joined NREL as a post-doctoral researcher in 2015 after obtaining his doctorate in Chemical Engineering from the Colorado School of Mines, where he studied hydrocarbon biodegradation and solvation of biomass components in ionic liquids.
 
Dr. Vivek S. Bharadwaj is a Staff-Scientist at the Bioenergy Science and Technology (BEST) Directorate of the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) in Golden, Colorado. His research focuses on using computational molecular science to improve the economic viability of biochemical and thermochemical biomass valorization platforms. He joined NREL as a post-doctoral researcher in 2015 after obtaining his doctorate in Chemical Engineering from the Colorado School of Mines, where he studied hydrocarbon biodegradation and solvation of biomass components in ionic liquids.
  
Vivek has contributed to the CAZY community since 2015 with his work on molecular modeling using to fill knowledge-gaps that are intractable with experiments. His work has involved using ''in silico'' docking simulations in conjunction with more rigorous molecular dynamics and quantum mechanics simulations to bridge structural biology data with biochemical data and illuminate the mechanistic underpinnings of glycosyl transferase(GT-37)<cite>vsb2017</cite> and glycosyl hydrolase(GH-45)<cite>vsb2020</cite> CAZymes.  
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Vivek has contributed to the CAZY community since 2015 with his work on molecular modeling using to fill knowledge-gaps that are intractable with experiments. His work has involved using ''in silico'' docking simulations in conjunction with more rigorous molecular dynamics and quantum mechanics simulations to bridge structural biology data with biochemical data and illuminate the mechanistic underpinnings of [[Glycosyltransferase Family 37]] <cite>vsb2017</cite> and [[Glycoside Hydrolase Family 45]] <cite>vsb2020</cite> CAZymes.  
  
 
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Dr. Vivek S. Bharadwaj is a Staff-Scientist at the Bioenergy Science and Technology (BEST) Directorate of the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) in Golden, Colorado. His research focuses on using computational molecular science to improve the economic viability of biochemical and thermochemical biomass valorization platforms. He joined NREL as a post-doctoral researcher in 2015 after obtaining his doctorate in Chemical Engineering from the Colorado School of Mines, where he studied hydrocarbon biodegradation and solvation of biomass components in ionic liquids.

Vivek has contributed to the CAZY community since 2015 with his work on molecular modeling using to fill knowledge-gaps that are intractable with experiments. His work has involved using in silico docking simulations in conjunction with more rigorous molecular dynamics and quantum mechanics simulations to bridge structural biology data with biochemical data and illuminate the mechanistic underpinnings of Glycosyltransferase Family 37 [1] and Glycoside Hydrolase Family 45 [2] CAZymes.

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