Not exact matches
That's why University of Washington (UW) researchers are using one of the nation's most powerful supercomputers, the 10 - petaflop / s Mira at the Argonne Leadership Computing Facility (ALCF), to improve their
software for
designing protein structures to likewise virtually
design and test mini-proteins called peptides.
The Institute will spur significant advances in
software infrastructure, education, standards, and best - practices that are needed to enable the molecular science community to open new windows on the next generation of scientific Grand Challenges, ranging from the simulation of intrinsically disordered
proteins associated with a range of diseases to the
design of new catalysts vital to the global chemical industry and climate change.
CSHL scientists have
designed software that enables biologists to determine with unprecedented accuracy how much
protein a given cell is making...
We don't yet have good
design tools to create drugs or enzymes that bind to these new
proteins, but we do have some computer
software that can test potential drugs's fit with new
proteins.