Ruhollah Moussavi Baygi, PhD

Title(s)Postdoctoral Scholar, Biochemistry and Biophysics
SchoolSchool of Medicine
Address513 Parnassus Avenue, HSW, #1301
San Francisco CA 94143
Phone510-990-1515
Emailruhollah@ucsf.edu
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    University of California, Berkeley, CaliforniaPh.D.2017Computational Biophysics/ Computational Science & Engineering
    University of California, Berkeley, CaliforniaM.Sc.2017Applied Science and Technology
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    UCSF2020  - 2021Prostate Cancer Pilot Research Award
    NIH2016  - 2016Travel Award
    UC Berkeley2014  - 2014Beehive QUEST Mentorship Award
    UC Berkeley2012  - 2012Applied Science and Technology Research Grant

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    Senior postdoctoral research scientist in computational cancer genetics & evolution, data science, statistical & deep learning

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    1. On the microrheology of the Nuclear Pore Complex: Nature evolved a novel super nanopore!. 2021. R Moussavi-Baygi, M Mofrad.
    2. The DNA methylation landscape of advanced prostate cancer. Nat Genet. 2020 08; 52(8):778-789. Zhao SG, Chen WS, Li H, Foye A, Zhang M, Sjöström M, Aggarwal R, Playdle D, Liao A, Alumkal JJ, Das R, Chou J, Hua JT, Barnard TJ, Bailey AM, Chow ED, Perry MD, Dang HX, Yang R, Moussavi-Baygi R, Zhang L, Alshalalfa M, Laura Chang S, Houlahan KE, Shiah YJ, Beer TM, Thomas G, Chi KN, Gleave M, Zoubeidi A, Reiter RE, Rettig MB, Witte O, Yvonne Kim M, Fong L, Spratt DE, Morgan TM, Bose R, Huang FW, Li H, Chesner L, Shenoy T, Goodarzi H, Asangani IA, Sandhu S, Lang JM, Mahajan NP, Lara PN, Evans CP, Febbo P, Batzoglou S, Knudsen KE, He HH, Huang J, Zwart W, Costello JF, Luo J, Tomlins SA, Wyatt AW, Dehm SM, Ashworth A, Gilbert LA, Boutros PC, Farh K, Chinnaiyan AM, Maher CA, Small EJ, Quigley DA, Feng FY. PMID: 32661416; PMCID: PMC7454228.
      View in: PubMed   Mentions: 106     Fields:    Translation:HumansCells
    3. Genomic Hallmarks and Structural Variation in Metastatic Prostate Cancer. Cell. 2018 10 18; 175(3):889. Quigley DA, Dang HX, Zhao SG, Lloyd P, Aggarwal R, Alumkal JJ, Foye A, Kothari V, Perry MD, Bailey AM, Playdle D, Barnard TJ, Zhang L, Zhang J, Youngren JF, Cieslik MP, Parolia A, Beer TM, Thomas G, Chi KN, Gleave M, Lack NA, Zoubeidi A, Reiter RE, Rettig MB, Witte O, Ryan CJ, Fong L, Kim W, Friedlander T, Chou J, Li H, Das R, Li H, Moussavi-Baygi R, Goodarzi H, Gilbert LA, Lara PN, Evans CP, Goldstein TC, Stuart JM, Tomlins SA, Spratt DE, Cheetham RK, Cheng DT, Farh K, Gehring JS, Hakenberg J, Liao A, Febbo PG, Shon J, Sickler B, Batzoglou S, Knudsen KE, He HH, Huang J, Wyatt AW, Dehm SM, Ashworth A, Chinnaiyan AM, Maher CA, Small EJ, Feng FY. PMID: 30340047.
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    4. The Nature's Superviscous Nano-channel: Insight from Big Data-Driven Biophysical Modeling. 2018; 114(3):555a. Ruhollah Moussavi-Baygi, Mohammad Mofrad. View Publication.
    5. Looking "Under the Hood" of Cellular Mechanotransduction with Computational Tools: A Systems Biomechanics Approach across Multiple Scales. ACS Biomater Sci Eng. 2017 Nov 13; 3(11):2712-2726. Shams H, Soheilypour M, Peyro M, Moussavi-Baygi R, Mofrad MRK. PMID: 33418698.
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    6. Rapid Brownian motion primes ultrafast reconstruction of intrinsically disordered Phe-Gly repeats inside the nuclear pore complex. 2016; 6(1):1-12. R Moussavi-Baygi, MRK Mofrad. View Publication.
    7. The interaction of CRM1 and the nuclear pore protein Tpr. PLoS One. 2014; 9(4):e93709. Zhao CL, Mahboobi SH, Moussavi-Baygi R, Mofrad MR. PMID: 24722547; PMCID: PMC3983112.
      View in: PubMed   Mentions: 10     Fields:    Translation:HumansCells
    8. Conformational Behavior of the Confined Fg-Repeat Domains in the Nuclear Pore. 2014; 106(2):312a. Ruhollah Moussavi-Baygi, Mohammad R Mofrad. View Publication.
    9. Brownian dynamics simulation of nucleocytoplasmic transport: a coarse-grained model for the functional state of the nuclear pore complex. PLoS Comput Biol. 2011 Jun; 7(6):e1002049. Moussavi-Baygi R, Jamali Y, Karimi R, Mofrad MR. PMID: 21673865; PMCID: PMC3107250.
      View in: PubMed   Mentions: 38     Fields:    Translation:AnimalsCells
    10. Biophysical Coarse-Grained Modeling Provides Insights into Transport through the Nuclear Pore Complex. 2011; 100(6):1410-1419. R.Moussavi-Baygi , Y.Jamali, R.Karimi , M.R.K.Mofrad. View Publication.
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