Forum in transition
The forum has been down for a few days. WW has had it with his hosting company and tells me that he is moving the server to another vendor to…
Read moreThe forum has been down for a few days. WW has had it with his hosting company and tells me that he is moving the server to another vendor to…
Read moreSince Thursday was Thanksgiving in the US — a day when one eats lots of Turkey — I can’t resist talking about turkey and tryptophan. Every one knows what a…
Read moreIt’s Thanksgiving Day in the US — a holiday where we eat a lot food, play some football, and most importantly think about the previous year and everything we’ve been…
Read moreWW has been working behind the scenes to improve forum stability. It’s back up now, but we’re all hoping that his fixes when completed will lead to better overall stability.
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…
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