Charles Peter DeLisi (born December 9, 1941) is an American biomedical scientist and the Metcalf Professor of Science and Engineering at Boston University. He is noted for major contributions to the initiation of the Human Genome Project,[8][9] for transformative academic leadership,[10] and for research contributions to mathematical and computational immunology,[11] cell biophysics,[12] genomics[13][5] and protein[14] and nucleic acid[15][16] structure and function. Recent activities include mathematical finance[17] and climate change.[18]
^Human Genome News (Genomics.energy.gov) Vol.11, No. 3-4, July 2001.
^Bevatron’s Encyclopedia of Inventions: a compendium of technological leaps, ground break discoveries and scientific breakthroughs that changed the world. The Human Genome Project, Charles DeLisi, pp 360-362, ISBN 9781780873404.
^Weng, Zhiping (1997). Protein-ligand binding: Effective free energy calculations (PhD thesis). Boston University. OCLC38760266. ProQuest304338123.
^ abYanai, I., Derti, A., and DeLisi, C. Genes linked by fusion events are generally of the same functional category: A systematic analysis of 30 microbial genomes. PNAS, v 98, 7940-7945, 2001
^DeLisi, C.: Physical-Chemical and Biological Implications of Receptor Clustering. In DeLisi, C., and Blumenthal, R. (Ed.): Physical Chemical Aspects of Cell Surface Events in Cellular Regulation. New York, Elsevier, North Holland, 1979. ISBN 0444003118, 9780444003119.
^DeLisi, C., and Blumenthal, R. (Ed.): Physical Chemical Aspects of Cell Surface Events in Cellular Regulation. New York, Elsevier, North Holland, 1979
^Klein, Petr; Kanehisa, Minoru; DeLisi, Charles (1985). "The detection and classification of membrane-spanning proteins". Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Biomembranes. 815 (3): 468–476. doi:10.1016/0005-2736(85)90375-X. ISSN0005-2736. PMID3838905.
^DeLisi, C. and Crothers, D.M., Prediction of RNA Secondary Structure, Proc Nat Acad. Sci, 68, 2682-2685, 1972
^Nakata, K., Kanehisa, M., DeLisi, C. Prediction of Splice Junctions in mRNA, Nucleic Acid Research, 13(14), 5327-5340, 1985
^"Team". De Novo Analytics. Archived from the original on 2021-04-16. Retrieved 2021-04-16.
^DeLisi, C., Patrinos, A., MacCracken, M., et al The Role of Synthetic Biology in Atmospheric Greenhouse Gas Reduction, AAAS BioDesign Research, Volume 2020 |Article ID 1016207 | https://doi.org/10.34133/2020/1016207Archived 2024-04-29 at the Wayback Machine