University Associate Professor

Rosana is the Professor of Computational and Molecular Biophysics at the Departments of Chemistry and Genetics, and a Winton Advanced Research Fellow in the Department of Physics. Her group develops multiscale modelling approaches to investigate the physicochemical driving forces that govern DNA packaging inside cells, membraneless compartamentalization via liquid-liquid phase behaviour of biomolecules (proteins, nucleic acids, and chromatin), chromatin structure, epigenetic phenomena, and the relationship between the structure of the genome and gene expression regulation. 

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Publications

Bimolecular reaction rates from ring polymer molecular dynamics
R Collepardo-Guevara, YV Suleimanov, DE Manolopoulos
J Chem Phys
(2009)
130
Proton transfer in a polar solvent from ring polymer reaction rate theory.
R Collepardo-Guevara, IR Craig, DE Manolopoulos
The Journal of Chemical Physics
(2008)
128
Controlling viscoelastic flow by tuning frequency during occlusions
R Collepardo-Guevara, EC Poiré
Physical Review E Statistical Nonlinear and Soft Matter Physics
(2007)
76
Controlling viscoelastic flow by tuning frequency during occlusions
R Collepardo-Guevara, EC Poiré
Physical Review E
(2007)
76
A Hückel study of the effect of a molecular resonance cavity on the quantum conductance of an alkene wire
R Collepardo-Guevara, D Walter, D Neuhauser, R Baer
Chemical Physics Letters
(2004)
393

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