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  1. Carlos Humberto "Pity" Camacho (born June 9, 1971) is a Colombian actor, best known for his participation in numerous telenovelas. He has acted in many telenovelas in his native Colombia, where he started his acting career.

    Year
    Telenovelas
    Role
    2024
    Nibardo
    2014
    Santiago Sanchez Vega
    2014
    Juan Andrés Rodriguez
    2013
    Guido
  2. Computational and Systems Biology, University of Pittsburgh. Kinetics and thermodynamics of folding in model proteins. SJ Fleishman, TA Whitehead, EM Strauch, JE Corn, S Qin, HX Zhou, ...

  3. Carlos Garcia Camacho (November 16, 1924 – December 6, 1979) was an American politician and dentist noted for being the first elected Governor of Guam, serving in the position from 1971 to 1975. [1] [2] A member of the Republican Party, he had previously served as the last appointed Governor of Guam from 1969 to 1971 under President Richard Nixon.

  4. Carlos J. Camacho is an associate professor at the University of Pittsburgh, leading a research group on protein interactions and modeling. He is also involved in CASP, CAPRI and other international challenges and collaborations.

  5. Sep 23, 2022 · Dr. Camacho is Associate Professor at the Department of Computational and Systems Biology at the University of Pittsburgh Medical School. His research interests involve almost all aspects related to protein-protein interactions (PPIs) and their modulations, including protein-nucleotides/small molecules, drug discovery, intrinsically disordered ...

  6. Jun 20, 2024 · Learn about the life and career of Carlos Camacho, Guam's last appointed governor and first elected governor after 1968. Find out how he visited Guam's soldiers in Vietnam and became a dentist and a politician.

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