Chantal Prevost
Researcher
Molecular Biology
IBPC - CNRS,
France
Biography
Chantal Prevost is a Researcher at the Theoretical Biochemistry Laboratory (LBT) of the French National Research Center (CNRS), in Paris. She has developed a large expertise in studying macromolecular self-assembly in silico, either by elaborating new algorithms for flexible proteins docking or by studying fundamental biological processes involving the transition between instable conformational substates. She presently applies this expertise to exploring the architecture or oligomeric assemblies as well as elucidating the mécanismes of homologués recombination, in collaboration with experimental partners. Chantal Prevost is a Researcher at the Theoretical Biochemistry Laboratory (LBT) of the French National Research Center (CNRS), in Paris. She has developed a large expertise in studying macromolecular self-assembly in silico, either by elaborating new algorithms for flexible proteins docking or by studying fundamental biological processes involving the transition between instable conformational substates. She presently applies this expertise to exploring the architecture or oligomeric assemblies as well as elucidating the mécanismes of homologués recombination, in collaboration with experimental partners.
Research Interest
Molecular Biology
Publications
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What docking studies tell us about the role of disordered protein fragments in macromolecular assembly