Lynn Kamerlin
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Born
1981 (age 44–45)
Shina Caroline Lynn Kamerlin
1981 (age 44–45)
London, United Kingdom
AlmamaterUniversity of Birmingham (MNatSc; PhD)
KnownforEnzyme mechanisms, protein evolution, molecular design
Awards
- Fellow of the Institute of Physics (2026)
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| Born | Shina Caroline Lynn Kamerlin 1981 (age 44–45) London, United Kingdom |
| Alma mater | University of Birmingham (MNatSc; PhD) |
| Known for | Enzyme mechanisms, protein evolution, molecular design |
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| Fields | Computational chemistry, Biochemistry, Biophysics |
Shina Caroline Lynn Kamerlin (born 1981) is a computational chemist and biochemist known for her research on enzyme mechanisms, protein evolution, and molecular design. She is a professor in the School of Chemistry and Biochemistry at the Georgia Institute of Technology.
Kamerlin's research focuses on using computational chemistry and molecular simulations to understand how enzymes function and evolve, with applications in biotechnology and medicine.[1][2]