Forum down (again)
The forum is down again. Forum moderators are working to get it up ASAP, and we are in close contact with them. We have also been working to setup a…
Read moreThe forum is down again. Forum moderators are working to get it up ASAP, and we are in close contact with them. We have also been working to setup a…
Read moreWe have another new paper to come out in the Journal of Molecular Biology (paper #53 on our results web page). This paper is on protein folding and is Dan…
Read moreDr. Vince Voelz is a relatively recent addition to the Folding@home team. His interests involve studying protein folding in biophysical settings as well as folding in the presence of the…
Read moreWe have a new work that just came out in PLoS Computational Biology on lipid vesicle fusion. I talked about previous work in a previous post (when I talked about…
Read moreOne area we’ve been putting a lot of attention into is understanding how folding may be different in the cell than say in a test tube. This is a pretty…
Read moreWe’ve been working to include more videos in our web pages. The idea is to make them less dry, more alive, and more interesting. We have several videos up, describing…
Read moreThe FCF Forum is back, but we are still working to prepare a backup forum at Stanford to handle times when the FCF goes down. I understand that the forum…
Read moreAs many FAH donors have seen, the Folding Community Forum (FCF) has been down for several days. This is a major problem for us as this is how we interact…
Read moreHere are some pics from SC2007. Stanford has a booth there and FAH/PS3 is featured at the Stanford booth (along with lots of other interesting Stanford exhibits, including the original…
Read moreSo here’s what I’ve been alluding to for a while. With the help of ATI and people in the FAH team (notably Adam Beberg, Mark Friedrichs, and Chris Sweet [Chris…
Read more