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Hire Dr. Jonathan C.
Argentina
USD 25 /hr

Computational Biologist, Ph.D. | Molecular Dynamics & Protein Simulation | Data Analysis

Profile Summary
Subject Matter Expertise
Services
Writing Clinical Trial Documentation, Technical Writing
Research Fact Checking, Scientific and Technical Research, Systematic Literature Review, Secondary Data Collection
Data & AI Statistical Analysis, Image Processing, Image Analysis, Data Visualization, Data Mining, Data Cleaning, Data Processing
Work Experience

PhD Student

CONICET

September 2019 - July 2025

Education

PhD - Biological Sciences (Faculty of Pharmacy and Biochemistry)

Universidad de Buenos Aires

August 2019 - July 2025

Lic. en genética (Fac. Ciencias Exactas y Naturales)

Universidad de Morón

January 2010 - July 2017

Certifications
  • Certification details not provided.
Publications
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jonathan Chevriau, Gerardo Zerbetto De Palma, Karina Alleva, Ari Zeida (2025). Hydrogen peroxide transport by aquaporins: insights from molecular modeling and simulations . Biophysical Reviews.
Jonathan Chevriau, Gerardo Zerbetto De Palma, Cintia Jozefkowicz, Victoria Vitali, Agustina Canessa Fortuna, Nicolas Ayub, Gabriela Soto, Gerd Patrick Bienert, Ari Zeida, Karina Alleva (2024). Permeation mechanisms of hydrogen peroxide and water through Plasma Membrane Intrinsic Protein aquaporins . Biochemical Journal.
Jonathan Chevriau, Florencia Scochera, Gerardo Zerbetto De Palma, Agustina Canessa Fortuna, Roxana Toriano, Gabriela Soto, Ari Zeida, Karina Alleva (2022). PIP aquaporin pH‐sensing is regulated by the length and charge of the C‐terminal region . The FEBS Journal.