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Glen received B.S. degrees in Chemistry and Mathematics at the University of Chicago, where he did research on protein folding with Karl Freed and Tobin Sosnick. He then went to Columbia University, where he did his Ph.D. research with David Reichman. During this time, he used model glass-forming liquids to study the structural origin of dynamical arrest in supercooled liquids. Glen then returned to the University of Chicago, first as a Kadanoff-Rice postdoctoral scholar, and then as an NIH postdoctoral fellow. There he worked with Greg Voth and Aaron Dinner, and used theory and simulation to study proteins that regulate the mechanics and dynamical features of the actin cytoskeleton.
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