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Tag: Greg Bowman

2021 in review, and happy new year 2022

January 3, 2022 by Greg Bowman
World map showing global distribution of Folding@home users from Nature Chemistry 13:651–659, 2021 paper.

This past year, we have largely focused on following through on our commitment to take on SARS-CoV-2. Looking ahead, there’s more work to be done on the pandemic, and we…

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Editorial: Experiments and Simulations: A Pas de Deux to Unravel Biological Function

December 15, 2021 by Anton Thynell
Folding@home Director Greg Bowman steps into an experimental biology laboratory.

In a new Editorial, Folding@home Director Greg Bowman and collaborators explain how simulation and experiment can work together to illuminate the detailed mechanisms of biology and disease.

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Classic paper: Improved coarse-graining of Markov state models via explicit consideration of statistical uncertainty

December 9, 2021 by Anton Thynell
Hierarchy of microstate clusters into macrostates achieved with Bayesian Agglomerative Clustering (BACE)

This classic paper from Folding@home Director Greg Bowman describes a Bayesian approach to clustering microstates into metastable states for building Markov state models, a foundational Folding@home technology.

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