Christina Bergonzo joined NIST in 2017 as a NIST NRC Postdoctoral Fellow, based at IBBR, where her work focuses on computational chemistry and structural biology. She received a B.S. in Chemistry from Manhattan College and a Ph.D. from Stony Brook University in Chemistry, where her dissertation centered on free energy pathway predictions of a DNA repair enzyme. She completed postdoctoral work in enhanced sampling of nucleic acids at the University of Utah prior to coming to NIST.
Currently, she is working on optimization of force fields used for computational simulations of the structure and dynamics of nucleic acids, as well as connection of experimental measurements to molecular dynamics simulations of large, multi-domain proteins. She maintains several collaborations with major pharmaceutical companies working to combine all atom simulations to enhance and interpret experimental techniques including NMR, Mass Spectrometry, X-ray crystallography and scattering data. Christina has served as a mentor of a number of pos-docs, post-bacs, and undergraduate research interns.