Anthony Ho

Experimenting with the physics of cooking.

e-mail: 
hho7@illinois.edu
phone: 
(217) 721-1774
office: 
261 LLP

Loomis Laboratory of Physics
1110 West Green Street
Urbana, IL 61801-3080

Anthony Ho received a B.S. in Engineering Physics at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, where he performed researched molecular dynamics simulations of DNA in solid-state and biological pores. He is currently pursuing a Ph.D in computational biophysics at Stanford. When he is not working, he enjoys climbing stuff, including cliffs, boulders, and buildings.

Publications

  1. Jeffrey Comer, Anthony H. Ho, and Aleksei Aksimentiev. "Toward detection of DNA-bound proteins using solid-state nanopores: insights from computer simulations." Electrophoresis 33:3466-79 (2012).
  2. David B. Wells, Swati Bhattacharya, Rogan Carr, Christopher Maffeo, Anthony H. Ho, Jeffrey Comer, and Aleksei Aksimentiev. "Optimization of the molecular dynamics method for simulations of DNA and ion transport through biological nanopores." Methods Mol Biol 870:165-86 (2012).