Stanford University
Physics; Protein Biophysics
2003 - present
Jeremy is a physics Ph. D. student in the group of Prof. Vijay Pande at Stanford University. Currently, his work is focused on the statistical mechanics of water in confined spaces, and how the behavior of confined water is important to understanding the process of protein folding in vivo.
Jeremy graduated with an A. B. summa cum laude in Biochemical Sciences from Harvard in 2003. Following this, he studied theoretical condensed matter physics for two years as a Rhodes scholar at St. John's College, Oxford. He has been based at Stanford since the summer of 2005.