Autumn School "Biomolecular Structure and Function - Computational Approaches"

The Netherlands Society on Biomolecular Modelling (NSBM) and NBIC would like to inform you about the Autumn School "Biomolecular Structure and Function - Computational Approaches" which will be held in Essen, Germany (November 26 - 30, 2012) and in Nijmegen, the Netherlands (December 3 - 7, 2012). Overview of the programme: The autumn school will have two parts, both with a mixture of short lectures, presentations, hands-on exercises, and project work. In week 1 (26 - 30 November, 2012) one will focus on methods based on physical models of biomolecular systems. Topics of this week include molecular dynamics simulation, biomolecular electrostatics, protein-protein docking and matching, and machine learning for functional analysis. In week 2 (3 - 7 December, 2012/)/ one will deal with methods that make empirical knowledge available for modelling proteins. Topics of this week include homology modeling, ligand docking, computational solutions for structural analysis with X-ray, NMR, SAXS, or Cryo-EM. Further details are available at the websites: swift.cmbi.ru.nl/autumnschoolbioinformatics/ www.uni-due.de/autumnschoolbioinformatics/ Enclosed you will find the flyer. with kind regards, Barbara van Kampen -- Barbara van Kampen CMBI 260 Radboud University Nijmegen-Medical Centre / NCMLS CMBI Office / Room 0.02 PO Box 9101 Geert-Grooteplein 26-28 6500 HB Nijmegen 6525 GA Nijmegen Phone: +31(0)24 36 19390 Fax: +31 (0)24 36 19395 www.cmbi.ru.nl

Graag verspreiden onder uw deelnemers *************************************** The Netherlands Society on Biomolecular Modelling (NSBM) and NBIC would like to inform you about the Autumn School "Biomolecular Structure and Function - Computational Approaches" which will be held in Essen, Germany (November 26 - 30, 2012) and in Nijmegen, the Netherlands (December 3 - 7, 2012). Overview of the programme: The autumn school will have two parts, both with a mixture of short lectures, presentations, hands-on exercises, and project work. In week 1 (26 - 30 November, 2012) one will focus on methods based on physical models of biomolecular systems. Topics of this week include molecular dynamics simulation, biomolecular electrostatics, protein-protein docking and matching, and machine learning for functional analysis. In week 2 (3 - 7 December, 2012/)/ one will deal with methods that make empirical knowledge available for modelling proteins. Topics of this week include homology modeling, ligand docking, computational solutions for structural analysis with X-ray, NMR, SAXS, or Cryo-EM. Further details are available at the websites: swift.cmbi.ru.nl/autumnschoolbioinformatics/ www.uni-due.de/autumnschoolbioinformatics/ Enclosed you will find the flyer. with kind regards, Barbara van Kampen -- Barbara van Kampen CMBI 260 Radboud University Nijmegen-Medical Centre / NCMLS CMBI Office / Room 0.02 PO Box 9101 Geert-Grooteplein 26-28 6500 HB Nijmegen 6525 GA Nijmegen Phone: +31(0)24 36 19390 Fax: +31 (0)24 36 19395 www.cmbi.ru.nl
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Barbara van Kampen
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Barbara van Kampen