Working closely with the Nanomedicine Center for Protein Folding
We have been working closely with the Nanomedicine Center for Protein Folding on pushing our lead compounds forward. They have gone from the test tube to the first round of…
Read moreWe have been working closely with the Nanomedicine Center for Protein Folding on pushing our lead compounds forward. They have gone from the test tube to the first round of…
Read moreFAH/Pande Group researcher Paul Novick has applied ligand-based methods to Chagas disease and in collaboration with the SPARK project (UCSF) and the McKerrow Lab (UCSF) has started to test the…
Read moreWe started a pilot project on Chagas Disease.
Read moreIn collaboration with the Nanomedicine Center for Protein Folding, we have been using our methods to further push a chaperonin inhibitor. This next round will use new scoring functions from…
Read moreJust a short post: I thought this story would be of interest to the FAH community. http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/09/100910142751.htm We're keeping our eye on this system for possible future FAH projects.
Read moreWe have two papers (one that just came out in PNAS and one that's about to come out in Physical Review Letters — papers #74 and #75 on our papers…
Read moreOne of our concerns at Folding@home is the reliability of returned results – when you run on hundreds of thousands of machines around the world, in diverse environments, it's virtually…
Read moreWe are a bit tight on SMP servers at the moment, as we are waiting for a new big server to come back on line. Our admins have been working…
Read moreI'll post more info as we get it. UPDATE 10:46pm PT: Looks like the issue has been fixed, at least for now. Apparently this outage was somewhat widespread throughout the…
Read moreI've talked about our work with our second generation SMP client (dubbed SMP2). The goals were to make it work much more simply and easier for donors, namely by getting…
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