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Computational Biophysics Group

Computational Biophysics Group

ABOUT THE GROUP
The RLE Computational Biophysics Group is focused on understanding conformational changes in biomolecules that play an important role in common human diseases. The group uses an interdisciplinary approach combining computational modeling with biochemical experiments to make connections between conformational changes in macromolecules and disease progression. By employing two types of modeling, molecular dynamics and probabilistic modeling, hypotheses can be developed and then tested experimentally.

CURRENT PROGRESS REPORT CHAPTERS

2010 | No. 152
Computational Biophysics

2009 | No. 151
Computational Biophysics

CURRENT GROUP NEWS

12.02.2011
Double Duty: MIT professor and cardiologist Collin Stultz combines computational biology and medicine

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OTHER MEDIA

08.01.2008
RLE Investigator Profile Video Series: Collin Stultz

Faculty and Principal Investigators

Professor Collin M. Stultz

Group Members

Research and Academic Staff

Administrative, Support and Technical Staff

Students

Group Web Site

Computational Biophysics Group

Additional Links

Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology (HST)

Computational and Systems Biology Initiative (CSBi)


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