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Author: Vincent Voelz

A new project to study early folding events in apomyoglobin

October 10, 2014 by Vincent Voelz

In a new NSF-funded collaboration, the Voelz Lab is working with the Roder Lab at Fox Chase Cancer Center to study early folding events in apomyoglobin. Apomyoglobin (myoglobin without the…

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Combining simulation and experiments to solve molecular structures

October 8, 2014 by Vincent Voelz

The Voelz lab has been making progress on combining simulation and experiments to solve molecular structures. Most molecules do not have a single rigid structure in solvent. Instead, they exist…

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Designing good protein mimics by understanding their folding properties

May 6, 2014 by Vincent Voelz

Many drugs are small molecules that are able to block the active site of a protein, usually by binding to a small pocket. But for many proteins, especially signaling proteins…

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