FAHcon 2012: Prof. Dr. Michael Shirts
Here's a guest post from Prof. Dr. Michael Shirts (University of Virginia). The open source Gromacs molecular simulation engine has been one of the main simulation tools in Folding@Home for almost a…
Read moreHere's a guest post from Prof. Dr. Michael Shirts (University of Virginia). The open source Gromacs molecular simulation engine has been one of the main simulation tools in Folding@Home for almost a…
Read moreHere's a guest post from Prof. Dr. Peter Kasson (University of Virginia). FahCon2012 was quite an exciting conference. We shared some of our work relating both to new methodology and…
Read moreHere's a guest post from Dr. Greg Bowman (UC Berkeley) about FAHcon 2012. I had the opportunity to present two projects at the first Folding@home conference (which was a terrific…
Read moreOn Friday May 25 at Stanford University, we had the first "all-hands on deck" scientific conference for the Folding@home Consortium. The goals were to discuss recent scientific advances, share new…
Read moreWe wanted to find a way to express in a single picture the immense collective effort that FAH donors and FAH teams comprise. We had several ideas internally and this…
Read moreWe will have a brief network outage in one of our server rooms today at 7pm PDT. This will not affect Folding@home other than to delay the normal hourly stats…
Read moreGUEST POST: Prof. Vincent Voelz, Temple University The Voelz Lab just started this past August in the Department of Chemistry at Temple University in Philadelphia, PA. We have just installed…
Read moreHere's an update from Prof. Xuhui Huang's lab at Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, another collaborating labortory in the Folding@home consortium. In addition to the molecular recognition processes, another project his…
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