2014 RCSB PDB Video Challenge for High School StudentsStructural View of HIV/AIDS |
2014 Panel of Expert Judges
The entries were scored based on scientific content (40%), creativity (20%), overall impact (10%), originality of concept (10%), entertainment value (10%), and production quality (10%).
Gail Arnold
Associate Director of Graduate Studies, BioMaPS Instititute, Center for Integrative Proteomics Research, Rutgers University
Over 20 years of experience in research and education directed towards developing an AIDS vaccine
Paul Craig
Professor of Biochemistry and Bioinformatics at the Rochester Institute of Technology, NY; Head of the School of Chemistry & Materials Science
Educator interested in visualization of biological and chemical processes
Kalyan Das
Research Professor, Center for Advanced Biotechnology and Medicine and Department of Chemistry, Rutgers University
Contributed to the development of anti-AIDS drugs using structure based drug design
Sunanda Gaur
Professor of Pediatrics at Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, NJ; Director, Pediatric Clinical Research Center
Director, Robert Wood Johnson AIDS Program
Graham Johnson
Assistant Researcher Faculty at University of California San Francisco, CA
Author of a software package that can generate, simulate and visualize molecular models of cells; Textbook illustrator; Certified Medical Illustrator; winner of various visualization challenges in biology
Amisha Malhotra
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, NJ
Director of the Pediatric AIDS Reach Out and Read Program
James Oleske
François-Xavier Bagnoud Endowed Chair Professor of Pediatrics at New Jersey Medical School, NJ
Identified the first case of pediatric AIDS in mid 1980s
Art Olson
Professor of Molecular Biology and Director, Molecular Graphics Laboratory at the Scripps Research Institute, CA
Involved in research related to Anti-HIV Drug Design