
Biocomputing group
@biocomputingcms
Computer simulations to study biological problems | State-of-the-art computational models: lipids + membrane proteins @UCalgary
ID: 1196485621193138178
https://ucalgary.ca/biocomputing/home 18-11-2019 17:50:43
37 Tweet
256 Followers
111 Following

As the organizers, we have decided to postpone our Integrative Modeling EMBO Practical Course to 2-6 November 2020. Our registration will be open until the 31st of July and be reachable at meetings.embo.org/event/20-biomo… Wishing you all safe and healthy times Alexandre Bonvin - also on Bluesky @jpglmrodrigues


We’re happy to announce our research CMS seminars are back next Monday! Noskov Lab members Gülru Kayık will show results of virtual screening studies on PDE5 and #hERG and Sridhar is in charge of the literature talk! See you on March 30 11h MST/MDT vía #Zoom Stay tuned!


700K+ people (many of them PC gamers like you!) have donated spare computing power to Folding@home, creating the world's most powerful supercomputer. Learn how you can join in with your own PC to help model and defeat the COVID-19 "demogorgon" → pcmasterrace.org/folding/






Finally got the time to try TS2CG by Siewert-Jan Marrink I created a lipid membrane in the shape of my home country (Kosovo). Please note, however, that the whole system is unstable and quite a bit out of equilibrium. The same is true for the membrane model.😁 #Kosovo #Kosova #Pristina



Lipid-protein interactions define a unique membrane environment for G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs). Our latest publication by Besian I. Sejdiu Besian I. Sejdiu is out in Biophysical Journal Check it out! bit.ly/300yKrV #OpenAccess





🙌 Congratulations to Professor Michael Houghton, from University of Alberta and Compute Canada user, for the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2020 awarded jointly with Harvey J. Alter and Charles M. Rice for the discovery of Hepatitis C virus. #NobelPrize2020 #NobelPrize


Roger Penrose – awarded this year’s #NobelPrize in Physics – was born in 1931 in Colchester, UK. He is a professor at University of Oxford, UK. maths.ox.ac.uk/people/roger.p…

