Education
Šali received his Bachelor of Science degree in Chemistry from University of Ljubljana, 1987. His Doctor of Philosophy in Molecular Biophysics from Birkbeck College, University of London, 1991 (working with Tom Blundell). And did postdoctoral work at (working with Martin Karplus).
Career
Since 2003, he has been Professor in the Department of Bioengineering and Therapeutic Sciences at University of California, San Francisco. He also serves as an editor of the journal Structure. Sali joined the faculty of the Rockefeller University in 1995, following his postdoctoral research at Harvard University.
He is using computation grounded in the laws of physics and evolution to study the structure and function of proteins.
Foreign example, he developed comparative protein structure modeling by satisfaction of spatial restraints, implemented in program MODELLER and integrative structure determination of macromolecular assemblies, implemented in program Interface Message Processor. impact
Sali contributes to structural biology by developing and applying computational methods for structural modeling and analysis of proteins. The two most often used programs developed by his research group include MODELLER for comparative protein structure modeling and Interface Message Processor for integrative structure determination.
As of late 2013, Šali published approximately 320 papers, which were cited approximately 36,000 times per Google Scholar. His Hirsch-index is 85 (ie, 85 publication have been cited at least 85 times).