Molecular Modeling
G25.2601, Fall 1996, Thursdays 1:20-3:10pm, 513 WWH
Course Outline
Tamar Schlick
Molecular Modeling -
what is molecular modeling and how has it evolved?
modeling resources on the world wide web
Biomolecular Modeling and Structure -
molecular modeling today: overview of problems,
tools, and solution analysis,
minitutorials in protein and nucleic acid structure
Molecular Mechanics -
functional construction and optimization
Molecular Dynamics Simulations -
theory and practice
Techniques for Conformational Sampling -
Monte Carlo, global optimization, etc.,
Molecular Graphics and Visualization -
introduction to public-domain software packages,
Selected Applications -
protein dynamics and DNA supercoiling.
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For further information, contact T. Schlick by email (preferred) at schlick@nyu.edu, phone (998-3116), or fax (995-4152).
If you are interested in the topic but are worried that
you may not have the necessary background, please consult instructor!
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