#490 | Structural Biology Laboratory |
Description: | |
This session is intended as a laboratory follow-up for attendees of the Structural Biology Lecture Series. The session will be an open laboratory in which attendees bring their own structural biology problems. Drs. Darrell Hurt and Michael Dolan from the NIAID Bioinformatics and Scientific IT Program (BSIP) will be available to assist attendees with information on the use of Structural Biology software and provide suggestions. Software covered in the course included: Structural Biology Viewers
Structural Biology Databases<
Structural Biology Web Servers
Rosetta
Molecular Dynamics
This is a follow-up to the lecture series on computational structural biology presented by the NIAID Bioinformatics and Scientific IT Program. Please click on the following links to view and/or register for the other lectures. Protein Structure Analysis: Introduction and Visualization Introduction to Homology Modeling: Sequence Alignment and Template Selection Advanced Homology Modeling: Model Optimization, Alignment Improvement (Threading), Protein Complexes Protein-Protein Docking: Complexes Revisited, Constraints, Multi-domain Proteins in silico Drug Screening: Small Molecule Docking Molecular Dynamics: Macromolecular Simulations Protein and Interface Design: A Real-world Example - Antibody Design, Publication-Quality Graphics | |
Who should attend: | |
NIH staff with Structural Biology research problems who have either attended the Structural Biology Lecture Series or have used some of the programs covered and would like advice or consultation. | |
Instructor(s): | |
Dr. Darrell Hurt, Ph.D., NIAID | |
Time Required: | |
2 hours | |
Sections Available: | ||||
-- Concluded -- | 490-09F | December 10 | 9:00 - 11:00 | Building 12A, Room B51 |
NOTE: Although this course has already taken place, we'll put you on a waiting list for the next available session. |
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