Computational Biophysics and Systems Biology

Notre Dame | ND CSE

Interdisciplinary Challenges in Computational Biology

This course studies the use of computer modeling and simulation of proteins (biophysics) and protein networks (systems biology). Three applications serve as examples to introduce computational methods: protein folding, docking of ligands to proteins (including protein-protein docking), and the study of protein-protein interaction networks.

Image of human PIN1 - 10 NMR structures - ref. Protein Data Bank

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