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Kenneth M. Merz Jr. is an American biochemist and molecular biologist currently the Joseph Zichis Chair and a distinguished university professor at
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and editor-in-chief of American Chemical Society's '' Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling''. A highly cited expert in his field, his research interests are in
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and biology and computer-aided drug design (CADD). His group has been involved in developing the widely using AMBER suite of programs for simulating chemical and biological systems and the QUICK program for quantum chemical calculations.


Education and early life

Merz was born in
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, on January 24, 1959. His family moved to Gladwyne, Pennsylvania, where he graduated from Harriton High School in 1977. Merz studied
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at the undergraduate level at Washington College and where he graduated in 1981. In 1985, he received his Ph.D. from the University of Texas at Austin under the supervision of M. J. S. Dewar. After postdoctoral appointments with Roald Hoffmann from 1986 to 1987 and
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from 1987 to 1989, he started his academic career at the
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.


Career

Merz joined the chemistry department at the
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as an assistant professor in 1989. He was promoted to an
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in 1996 and professor in 1998. While at the
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he took a
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to work in the biopharmaceutical industry (1998-2001) as the senior director of the Center for Informatics and Drug Discovery (CIDD) at Pharmacopeia, Inc. and as the senior director of the ADMET Research and Development Group in the Accelrys software division of Pharmacopeia. He also founded, in 2001, the software company QuantumBio, Inc located in State College, Pennsylvania. In 2005, he joined the faculty at the University of Florida in the chemistry department and as part of the Quantum Theory Project. While he was at University of Florida, he was named the Colonel Allan R. and Margaret G. Crow Term Professor, 2009-2011, the University of Florida Research Foundation (UFRF) Professor, 2011-2013 and the Edmund H. Prominski Professor of Chemistry, 2011-2013. In 2013, Merz moved to
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as a professor in the Chemistry and Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Departments. He was the director of the Institute of Cyber-enabled Research (2013-2019) and is the Joseph Zichis Chair in Chemistry and a university distinguished professor. While his primary appointment is at
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, he has also held visiting Professorships at
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, the Institute for Research in Biomedicine, École Polytechnique, University of Florence, University of Strasbourg, University of Oviedo and
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.


Research

Merz is known for his contributions to the use of linear-scaling quantum mechanical methods in
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and pharmaceutical sciences; QM/MM methods; force field design for proteins and
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; atomic point charges; free energy studies and NMR and X-ray refinement using QM methods; the AMBER suite of programs for biomolecular simulation; and the ab initio QM program QUICK.


Publications

* The Protein Folding Problem and Tertiary Structure Prediction K. M. Merz, Jr.; S. M. LeGrand Eds.; BirkhaĂĽser: Boston, MA, 1994. * Structure, Function and Dynamics of Lipid Bilayers K. M. Merz, Jr.; B. Roux Eds.; BirkhaĂĽser: Boston, MA, 1996. * Structure-Based Drug Design D. Ringe; C. R. Reynolds; K. M. Merz, Jr., Eds.; Cambridge University Press: Boston, MA, 2010


Awards

* Election as an ACS Fellow (2010). * ACS Award for Computers in Chemical and Pharmaceutical Research (2010). * Alumni Citation, Washington College (2011). * Election as a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (1999). * John Simon Guggenheim Fellowship (1996-1997).


Selected publications

* Using Quantum Mechanical Approaches to Study Biological Systems; K. M. Merz, Jr. ''Acc. Chem. Res.'' 2014 ''47'', 2804–2811. * Open-source multi-GPU-accelerated QM/MM simulations with AMBER and QUICK; V. Cruzeiro; M. Manathunga; K. M. Merz, Jr.; A. W. Götz ''J. Chem Inf. Model'' 2021, ''61'', 2109–2115. * A Second Generation Force Field for the Simulation of Proteins, Nucleic Acids and Organic Molecules; W. D. Cornell; P. Cieplak; C. I. Bayly; I. R. Gould; K. M. Merz, Jr. D. M. Ferguson; D. C. Spellmeyer; T. Fox; J. W. Cladwell; P. A. Kollman ''J. Am. Chem. Soc.'' 1995, ''117'', 5179-5197. * Metal Ion Modeling Using Classical Mechanics; P. Li; K. M. Merz, Jr. ''Chemical Reviews'', 2017, ''117'', 1564–1686. * Atomic Charges Derived from Semiempirical Methods; B. H. Besler, K. M. Merz, Jr., and P. A. Kollman ''J. Comput. Chem.''1990, ''11'', 431-439. * Free Energy Perturbation Simulations of the Inhibition of Thermolysin: Prediction of the Free Energy of Binding of a New Inhibitor; K. M. Merz Jr. and P. A. Kollman ''J. Am. Chem. Soc.'' 1989, ''111'', 5649-5658. * The Amber Biomolecular Simulation Program; D. A. Case; T. E. Cheatham, III; T. Darden; H. Gohlke; R. Luo; K. M. Merz, Jr.; A. Onufriev; C. Simmerling; B. Wang; R. J. Woods ''J. Comput. Chem.'' 2005, ''26'', 1668-1688. * Harnessing the Power of Multi-GPU Acceleration into the Quantum Interaction Computational Kernel Program; M. Manathunga; C. Jin; V. Cruzeiro; Y. Miao; D. Mu; K. Arumugam; K. Keipert; H. M. Aktulga; K. M. Merz, Jr.; A. Goetz ''J. Chem. Theory Comput.'' 2021.


References


External links


The Merz Group

Google Scholar
{{DEFAULTSORT:Merz, Kenneth M. Jr. Living people Washington College alumni University of Texas at Austin College of Natural Sciences alumni American biochemists Michigan State University faculty Computational chemists 1959 births