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Folding@Home Distributed Computing
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Home Participate (Download) Help! News Stats Science Results About Our goal: to understand protein folding What are proteins and why do they fold Proteins are biology's workhorses -- its nanomachines. Before proteins can carry out their biochemical function, they remarkably assemble themselves, or fold. The process of protein folding, while critical and fundamental to virtually all of ...
folding.stanford.edu/ reviewsInternational Society for Computational Biology
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Click here for more information The International Society for Computational Biology is an scholarly society dedicated to advancing the scientific understanding of living systems through computation. Our emphasis is on the role of computing and informatics in advancing molecular biology. The Society serves its membership by facilitating scientific communication through meetings, tutorials, ...
www.iscb.org/ reviewsMolecular Information Theory and the Theory of Molecular Machines
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A section of the Laboratory of Computational and Experimental Biology at the National Institutes of Health in Frederick, MD. Features details about molecular information theory and the theory of molecular machines, including papers, presentations, essays, overviews, pointers to other resources, and related material.
www-lmmb.ncifcrf.gov/~toms/ reviewsCenter For Computational Biology
www.ccb.wustl.edu/ reviews
This is the official website of the Center for Computational Biology at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, MO.
www.ccb.wustl.edu/ reviewsComputational Molecular biology at NIH
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molbio.info.nih.gov/molbio/ reviewsE-CELL PROJECT
www.e-cell.org/ reviews
@ @ HOME @ PAPERS @ POSTERS @ SOFTWARE @ MODELS @ COMMUNITY @ MEMBERS @ LINKS @ @ article @ @ @ Science (2 Apr. 1999) @ A computer scientist and biologist has come up with a scheme for exploring the effects that only emerge when a cell's many processes interact: a simulation program called E-CELL ... @ @ Nature (2 Dec. 1999) @ If scientists have access to supercomputing power ...
www.e-cell.org/ reviewsIBM Research | Research Areas | Computational Biology
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www.research.ibm.com/compsci/compbio/ reviewsMurphy Lab | Home
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Murphy Lab Home Information People Addresses Cytometry Development Workshop FCS API Research Projects Publications Software Presentations Flow Cytometry Services SImEC SLIC TypIC Data Download Affiliations Carnegie Mellon University CALD CLMIB Biological Sciences Biomedical Engineering Murphy Lab - Home Welcome Welcome to the Murphy lab at Carnegie Mellon University. The lab is a ...
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