
Klaus Schulten
Klaus Schulten was a pioneering biophysicist known for his work in systems biophysics, structural biophysics, and computational biophysics. He developed advanced computer simulations to study the structures and functions of biological molecules, such as proteins and membranes. His research helped scientists understand complex biological processes at the molecular level, such as how cells communicate and how proteins fold. Schulten's contributions significantly advanced our understanding of life at the atomic scale and paved the way for new discoveries in medicine and biology, using innovative computational tools to visualize and analyze biological systems.