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  • Training in Molecular Modeling and Molecular Dynamics @ NIH, USA, Nov 29-Dec 2, 2016



    Training in Molecular Modeling and Molecular Dynamics
    Nov 29-Dec 2, 2016

    Where?
    National Institutes of Health
    9000 Rockville Pike
    Building 60, Room 162
    Bethesda, MD 20892, USA

    Background:
    Predicting the effect of a mutation on the structure and function of a protein is not just for researchers with super-computer facilities. Thanks to public cloud computing options, anyone with basic molecular biology background can setup and run compute intensive computational modeling and dynamics experiments.

    Objectives:
    Participants will use popular open source tools and techniques necessary for conducting successful molecular modeling and dynamics experiments... in the cloud.

    Hands-on Skills/Tools Taught
    • Ab initio protein structure modeling: QUARK / Rosetta
    • Remote homology detection: HHpred
    • Fragment-based protein structure modeling: Phyre2
    • Homology-based protein structure modeling: I-TASSER, MODELLER
    • Protein structure quality analysis: PROCHECK, WHAT_IF, Verify3D, PDB-REDO
    • Protein structure refinement: ModRefiner, ModLoop, Ramachandran plot
    • Macromolecular visualization: VMD, USCF Chimera
    • Molecular dynamics: NAMD

    Highlights
    • Cloud-based, high performance computing platform
    • Cloud image freely provided to participants
    • Training provided by active NIH researchers
    • Cookbook style bound manual for all exercises
    • Direct, after training support through exclusive forum membership
    • Continuing Educational Credits

    For more information and registration, please visit the following page;
    Information and Registration
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