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Education/Experience
Ph.D., Chemical Engineering, University of California, Davis 2020
BSE, Chemical Engineering, University of Michigan, 2013
Research
My interests are in biophysics and computational chemistry. I perform molecular dynamics simulations of lipid membrane systems. I'm interested in the incorporation of simulation observables in drug discovery models and algorithms.
Publications
Bernardi, Austen, and Jessica MJ Swanson. "CycFlowDec: A Python module for decomposing flow networks using simple cycles." SoftwareX 14 (2021): 100676.
Bernardi, Austen, Yihan Huang, Bradley Harris, Yongao Xiong, Somen Nandi, Karen A. McDonald, and Roland Faller. "Development and simulation of fully glycosylated molecular models of ACE2-Fc fusion proteins and their interaction with the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein binding domain." PloS one 15.8 (2020): e0237295.
Bernardi, Austen. Computer Simulation of Molecular Systems: Glycoproteins and Carbon Nanotubes with Ionic Liquid. University of California, Davis (2020).
Bernardi, Austen, Eric Meshot, and Roland Faller. “Confining Liquids Inside Carbon Nanotubes: Accelerated Molecular Dynamics with Spliced, SoftCore Potentials and Simulated Annealing.” Journal of Chemical Theory and Computation (2020).
Bernardi, Austen, Roland Faller, Dirk Reith, and Karl N. Kirschner. “ACPYPE update for nonuniform 1–4 scale factors: Conversion of the GLYCAM06 force field from AMBER to GROMACS.” SoftwareX 10 (2019): 100241.
Xiong, Yongao, Kalimuthu Karuppanan, Austen Bernardi, Qiongyu Li, Vally Kommineni, Carlito Bangeles Lebrilla, Abhaya M. Dandekar, Roland Faller, Karen Ann McDonald, and Somen Nandi. “Effects of N-glycosylation on the structure, function, and stability of a plantmade Fcfusion anthrax decoy protein.” Frontiers in plant science 10 (2019): 768.
Bernardi, Austen, Karl N. Kirschner, and Roland Faller. “Structural analysis of human glycoprotein butyrylcholinesterase using atomistic molecular dynamics: The importance of glycosylation site ASN241.” PloS one 12.11 (2017): e0187994.