Computational Biology and Biophysics

Computergestützte Biologie und Biophysik


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NIC Seminars on Comp. Biology:

Date and Time Speaker Affiliation Title
16. May 2008
13:30
Prof. Dr. Gary Johnson Computer Science Solutions Future Directions for Computational Science & HPC: Onward - but Upward or Outward?
14. Aug. 2007
13:30
Prof. Dr. Joanna Trylska Interdisciplinary Centre for Mathematical and Computational Modelling, University of Warsaw Coarse-grained molecular dynamics: Applications to the 70S ribosome and HIV-1 protease
22. May 2007
13:30
Prof. Dr. Bernd Berg Dept. of Physics, Florida State University Residual Entropy of Ordinary Ice from Multicanonical Simulations
24. April 2007
13:30
Prof. Dr. Jin Wang Dept. of Chemistry, SUNY Stony Brook Biomolecular recognition and conformational dynamics
6. March 2007
13:30
Prof. Dr. Kurt Binder Dept. of Physics, University of Mainz Polymer Brushes on Flat and Curved Substrates: Scaling Concepts and Computer Simulations
31. Oct. 2006
13:30
Jung-Hsin Lin Institute for Biomedical Sciences, Academia Sinica Prediction of glucose transport pathways in the human glucose transporter 1 (GLUT1)
31. Oct. 2006
13:30
Tania Tome Instituto de Fisica, Universidade de Sao Paulo Population biology: a cellular automata approach
11. Oct. 2006
13:30
Giorgio Favrin Cambridge University Competition between hydrophobicity and hydrogen bonds in the early stage oligomerization of polypeptide chains
4.7.2006
13:30
Caroline Taylor Dept. of Chemistry, Michigan Technological University Wetting in the mean field limit and its extension to biology
4.7.2006
13:30
Artur Baumgaertner IFF, Forschungszentrum Juelich Simulations of Membrane Proteins
4.4.2006
13:30
Marek Cieplak Polnish Academy of Science Mechanical Stretching in simple Models of Proteins
22.11.2005
13:30
Andrzej Kolinski University of Warsaw Protein modeling with reduced representation of conformational space
08.11.2005
13:30
Thomas Neuhaus University of Bielefeld Redefining Importance Sampling
25.10.2005
13:30
Siegfried Hoefinger University of Vienna Task-Specific Computer Chips in BioScience: Can ASICs Compete with Supercomputers ?
24.08.2005
13:30
Peter Virnau MIT Capturing knots in (bio)polymers
9.08.2005
13:30
Bernd Berg Florida State University Markov-Chain Monte Carlo Methods for Simulations of Biomolecules
09.08.2005
11:00
Nico Stollenwerk Universidade do Porto Criticality and its self-organisation in epidemiology
03.08.2005
14:00
Simon Trebst ETH TBA