Computational Biophysics Workshop - Pittsburgh, October 12 - 15, 2020
Announcement
Theoretical and Computational Biophysics
Pittsburgh, PA, October 12 - 15 , 2020
"Virtual Hands-on" Workshop on Computational Biophysics at Pittsburgh, PA
Eckleburg's Chemical Eyes - C. Keith Cassidy
This workshop will cover a wide range of physical models and computational approaches for the simulation of biological
systems at multiple scales, using cutting edge technology including ProDy, NAMD, VMD, iGNM, and ANM. The course will be
based on case studies including the properties of membranes and membrane proteins, mechanisms of molecular motors, trafficking
in the living cell through water and ion channels, signaling pathways and druggability simulations. Relevant physical concepts,
mathematical techniques, and computational methods will be introduced, including force fields and algorithms used in molecular
modeling, molecular dynamics simulations on parallel computers, elastic network models, and steered molecular dynamics simulations.
It will be presented by members of the NIH Center for Macromolecular Modeling & Bioinformatics from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and the National Center for Multiscale Modeling of Biological Systems (MMBioS) from the University of Pittsburgh.
The workshop is designed for students and researchers in computational and/or biophysical fields who
seek to extend their research skills to include computational and theoretical
expertise, as well as other researchers interested in theoretical and computational biophysics.
Theory sessions in the morning will be followed by hands-on computer labs in the
afternoon in which students will be able to set up and run simulations.
TCBG
Computational Biophysics Workshops
Dates:
October 12 - October 15, 2020
Instructors:
Ivet Bahar (U. Pittsburgh)
Emad Tajkhorshid (UIUC)
Pemra Doruker (U. Pittsburgh)
General Questions:
workshop+pitts2020@ks.uiuc.edu
NIH Center for Macromolecular Modeling and Bioinformatics (NIH P41GM104601)
NIH Hands-on Workshops on Computational Biophysics (NIH 1R25GM103771-01)
The Blue Waters System at the National Center for Supercomputing Applications at the University of Illinois