Toni Giorgino
Research scientist
Department of Neuroscience
Institute of Neuroscience Italy
Italy
Biography
"Toni Giorgino is a researcher at IN-CNR. His research interests include in-silico molecular models, biostatistics and data mining, and high-performance architectures for biomedical research. Between 2008 and 2011 he has been a post-doctoral research assistant at the University Pompeu Fabra of Barcelona (GRIB-IMIM-UPF), where he modeled unstructured protein-protein and protein-drug interactions through large-scale all-atom simulations enabled by accelerated (GPUs) and distributed computing architectures (BOINC and GPUGRID.net). Between 2001 and 2008 he has been with the Laboratory for Biomedical Informatics ""Mario Stefanelli"" of the University of Pavia, where he conducted research on the modeling of wearable sensors for neurological rehabilitation and adaptive human-computer interaction. As an undergraduate, he collaborated with the APE groups in Pisa (INFN) and Zeuthen (DESY) in the design and realization of the APE family of supercomputers. He holds a PhD in Bioengineering and Bioinformatics (University of Pavia, 2005) and a degree in Physics (University of Pisa, 2001)."
Research Interest
in-silico molecular models, biostatistics and data mining, and high-performance architectures for biomedical research.
Publications
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[P] Gerard Martinez-Rosell, Toni Giorgino, and Gianni De Fabritiis, PlayMolecule ProteinPrepare: A Web Application for Protein Preparation for Molecular Dynamics Simulations Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling 2017 doi:10.1021/acs.jcim.7b00190
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"[P] Stefan Doerr, Toni Giorgino, Gerard Martinez-Rosell, João M. Damas, and Gianni De Fabritiis, High-throughput automated preparation and simulation of membrane proteins with HTMD, J. Chem. Theory Comput. 2017, doi:10.1021/acs.jctc.7b00480