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Eugene I. Shakhnovich
Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology
Harvard University
12 Oxford Street
Cambridge, MA 02138
Tel: (617) 495-4130
Fax: (617) 384-9228
E-mail: eugene@belok.harvard.edu
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Louis Kang
Undergraduate Student
Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology
Harvard University
12 Oxford St.
Cambridge, MA 02138
Tel: (617) 496-5499
Fax: (617) 384-9228
lkang@fas.harvard.edu
Research Summary
I am studying the evolution of mutation rate using a microscopic
first-principles physical model of early evolution. Mutation
rate, like any other phenotypic trait with genetic basis,
can change over time in a
population due to the forces of natural selection. We simulate
a population of organisms, each with genes that code for lattice
proteins. Interactions between amino acids are governed by
statistical mechanics and determine the birth and death rates
(i.e. the fitness) of the organisms. Each organism can accumulate
mutations that diversify the population and activate forces
of natural selection. This first-principles model allows us
to observe population evolution from a fundamentally physical
perspective.
Education
Harvard University (9/2005 - present). Degree Candidate for
A.B. in Chemistry and Physics and Mathematics.

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