Editorial overview: Protein-nucleic acid interactions: From origins to design

Elodie Laine is a professor in Computational Biology at the Computational, Quantitative, and Synthetic Biology Laboratory and the Department of Biology, Sorbonne University. Her research addresses fundamental questions about protein folding, dynamics, evolution, and dysfunction through multidisciplinary approaches at the interface of biology, computer science, mathematics, and physics. She has contributed interpretable and scalable methods for predicting protein–protein and protein-nucleic acid binding sites, assessing protein diversity evolution through alternative splicing, characterizing functional states and motions, and assessing the functional impact of protein mutations.

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