Justin Lindsay, Ph.D.
Flatiron Research Fellow, Structural and Molecular Biophysics, CCB, Flatiron Institute![A portrait photo of Justin Lindsay.](https://simonsfoundation.imgix.net/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/13131241/Lindsay-Justin.jpg?auto=format&w=120&h=120&fit=crop&crop=faces&q=90)
Justin is a Flatiron Research Fellow with the Structural and Molecular Biophysics team. He earned his Ph.D. in Life Science from the University of Tennessee after earning a B.S. in Biochemistry and a B.A. is Psychology also from the University of Tennessee. His research has focused on developing computational methods utilizing high-performance computing to understand the dynamics underlying biophysical phenomena. Topics have included characterization of intrinsically disordered proteins in a variety of cellular environments, development of algorithms to uncover collective motions and mechanisms of allostery in chromatin and protein complexes and understanding the dynamics of conformation change underlying protein function.