Ken A. Dill is a prominent biophysicist and professor known for his contributions to the field of protein folding and thermodynamics. He has worked extensively on understanding how proteins attain their functional shapes and the forces that govern these processes. Dill has made significant contributions to theoretical and computational methods in biophysics, and he has been involved in research related to protein design and molecular simulations.

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