Join us on September 8th to hear Alexandre Bonvin's presentation on Modelling biomolecular complexes using HADDOCK: local vs server mode. Professor Bonvin is Chair of the Computational Structural Biology group at Bijvoet Center for Biomolecular Research, University of Utrecht, in The Netherlands.
Modelling biomolecular complexes
using HADDOCK: local vs server mode
using HADDOCK: local vs server mode
Professor and Chair, Computational Structural Biology Group
Bijvoet Center for Biomolecular Research
University of Utrecht, The Netherlands
Host: Jason Key
Read more about HADDOCK on the website or in these journal articles:
- "The HADDOCK web server for data-driven biomolecular docking" in Nature Protocols.
- "Information-driven Protein Docking" in Methods in Molecular Biology: Molecular Modelling of Proteins.
- "Modeling Protein Complexes with HADDOCK" in Methods in Molecular Biology: Protein Structure Prediction.
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