Richard Bonneau

Richard Bonneau is an American computational biologist who studies methods to analyze systems biology datasets and methods to predict the three-dimensional structures of proteins. He is an Associate Professor in the New York University Department of Biology and the Courant Institute for Mathematical Sciences. He studied under David Baker at the University of Washington in Seattle, where he was an early contributor to the Rosetta protein structure prediction code. He was an HHMI pre-doctoral fellow during the inception of this work. Before joining NYU, he developed new algorithms for systems biology data analysis with Nitin Baliga and Leroy Hood at the Institute for Systems Biology in Seattle. In 2008 he was selected as one of the top twenty scientists under 40 by Discover magazine.

Richard is married and lives in Greenwich Village, in New York City.

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