1. Nadine Homeyer is a postdoctoral researcher at the Institute for Pharmaceutical and Medicinal Chemistry, Heinrich-Heine University, Düsseldorf, Germany. She obtained her PhD in 2008 from the University Erlangen-Nuremberg, where she studied the influence of phosphorylation on structure, dynamics and interaction of proteins. Currently, she investigates ligand binding and the properties of biomolecular systems by molecular dynamics simulations and free-energy calculations.
2. Holger Gohlke is a Professor of Pharmaceutical and Medicinal Chemistry at the Heinrich-Heine University. His research aims at understanding and predicting receptor–ligand interactions and the modulation of biological processes by pharmacologically relevant molecules. His group develops and applies methods at the interface of computational pharmaceutical and biophysical chemistry and molecular bioinformatics.