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Jeffrey Gray, professor in the Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, was elected to the Board of Directors of the Open Molecular Software Foundation (OMSF). The foundation works to advance molecular sciences by building high-quality, open-source software and sustainable communities for research software development.

Gray leads a research group focused on computational protein structure prediction and design—particularly protein-protein docking, therapeutic antibodies, and glycoproteins—and deep learning. He is the co-director of Rosetta Commons and a long-time contributor to research software development, such as RosettaDock, RosettaAntibody, RosettaCarbohydrate, the ROSIE web server, and the PyRosetta interactive platform.

“(Gray’s) commitment to diversity, accessibility, and education in the scientific community aligns with OMSF’s vision, making him an exceptional addition to our board,” OMSF posted on its website.