Protein Folding Conference
Guest post: Dr. Greg Bowman, UC Berkeley We just had a protein folding conference at Stony Brook University in New York that was extremely encouraging. Both the experimental and theoretical…
Read moreGuest post: Dr. Greg Bowman, UC Berkeley We just had a protein folding conference at Stony Brook University in New York that was extremely encouraging. Both the experimental and theoretical…
Read moreTo start off FAHcon2012, I gave a talk which included a review of how far Folding@home has come in the last decade. I showed a slide from the very first…
Read moreHere's a guest post from Prof. Dr. Xuhui Huang, from the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. I had a great time attending the first annual FAH conference and…
Read moreDr. Snow, a new investigator at Colorado State University, gave a presentation focused on upcoming research. A unifying theme of this research is the engineering of new, synthetic proteins with applications in…
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…
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