The University of Texas at Arlingon

Seiichiro Tanizaki   

Physical Chemistry

Lecturer and Undergraduate Advisor

   B.S., Mechanical Engineering, Ehime University, Japan (1989)

   B.A., Mathematics/Chemistry, University of Maine at 
           Farmington (1993)

   Ph.D., Computational Chemistry, Brandeis University (2003)

   Postdoctoral Fellow, Michigan State University (2003-2006)

 

 

Phone: 817-272-1056    FAX: 817-272-3808     E-mail: tanizaki@uta.edu     Office: 102 CRB     Personal Page

RESEARCH INTERESTS

Computational Biochemistry: Molecular dynamics and Monte Carlo simulations of biological systems.

Selected Recent Publications:

Seiichiro Tanizaki and Michael Feig:  "Molecular dynamics simulations of large integral membrane proteins with an implicit membrane model," J. Phys. Chem. B 2006, 110, 548-556.

Seiichiro Tanizaki and Michael Feig:  "A generalized Born formalism for heterogeneous dielectric environments: Application to the implicit modeling of biological membranes," 
J. Chem. Phys.
2005, 122, 124706/1-13.

Seiichiro Tanizaki, Janez Mavri, Harry Partridge, and Peter C. Jordan:  "Unusual distributed charge models of water’s electric potential," Chem. Phys. 1999, 246, 37–47.

 


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