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Other than the occasional talk during the summer, regular seminars will resume in the fall.

 

Recent Talks

         
Date
Time/Loc
Speaker
Title
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06/16/10 3:45/S361
Andriy Kovalenko, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada
Statistical-mechanical, 3D molecular theory of solvation for multiscale modeling in nanochemistry and biophysics
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06/09/10 3:45/S361
KC Huang, Stanford University
The Structure and Maintenance of the Bacterial Cell Envelope
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Note unusual day and time:
Thursday 05/27/10 12:30/ S360
Tamar Schlick, New York University
Adventures in Computational Biology: Modeling and Applications
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05/12/10 3:45/S361
Dan Negrut, University of Wisconsin, Madison
Large Scale Frictional Contact Dynamics on the GPU
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05/05/10 3:45/S361
Alberto Figueroa, Stanford University
Computational Tools for the Analysis of Long-term Stability of Abdominal Aortic Endografts
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04/28/10 All day
Simbios faculty and staff
OpenSim Advanced User Workshop
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04/21/10 3:45/S361
Ellen Kuhl, Stanford University
A multiscale model for eccentric and concentric cardiac growth through sarcomerogenesis.
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04/14/10 3:45/S361
Ankur Dhanik, Stanford University
Determining residues involved in allosteric mechanisms using a volume-exclusion based algorithm.
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03/17/10 3:45/S361
Jamie Cate, University of California, Berkeley
Structures of the bacterial ribosome and the mechanism of translocation
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03/10/10 3:45/S361
Brian Shoichet, Iniversity of California San Francisco
Docking vs Screening vs the Gobsmacking Emptiness of Chemical Space
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03/03/10 3:45/S361
Sam Flores, Stanford University
Report on the PSB 2010 session & discussion on "Multi-Resolution Modeling of Biological Macromolecules"
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02/24/10 3:45/S361
Jochen Hub, Uppsala University, Sweden
From channel structure to solute permeability. What do we learn from MD simulations?
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02/17/10 4:00/S361
Leo Guibas, Stanford University
Global tools for separating noise from data
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02/09/10 &
02/10/10

Alway
France-Stanford Symposium on selected topics in Biophysics
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02/03/10 3:45/S361
Wah Chiu, Baylor College of Medicine
Opportunity of Hybrid cryo-EM and Modeling to Discover New Knowledge
Abstract
 
11/18/09 3:45/S361
Xuhui Huang, Stanford University
Mechanisms of Transcription Fidelity Elucidated with Theoretical Modeling
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11/11/09 3:45/S361
Greg Bowman, Stanford University
Markov state models: A network theory for molecular kinetics reveals the nature of protein free energy landscapes
Abstract
 
11/04/09 3:45/S361
Vince Voelz, Stanford University
Using distributing computing and GPU simulation to study protein unfolded states and folding dynamics
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10/28/09 3:45/S361
Pat Hanrahan, Stanford University
Domain-Specific Languages for Simulation and Analysis
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10/21/09 3:45/S361
Adrien Treuille, Carnegie Mellon University
Scientific Discovery through Computer Games
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