Molecular Modeling

BCBP-6420

This course covers the theory and practice of the structural modeling of proteins and other biomolecules using informatics-driven and energy-based approaches. Topics include template-based comparative modeling, secondary structure prediction, tertiary structure prediction, protein classification, sidechain rotamers, docking, protein design, energy minimization, electrostatics, molecular dynamics, and molecular surfaces. Molecular modeling software will be provided. Laptop computers are required. BIOL 4550 , BIOL 6420 , BCBP 4550 , and BCBP 6420 meet jointly; only one of these courses can be taken for credit.

4 credits

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2023
Molecular Modeling (4c)
  • Chunyu Wang
  • Christopher Bystroff
Seats Taken: 1/30
2022
Molecular Modeling (4c)
  • Christopher Bystroff
Seats Taken: 3/30
2021
Molecular Modeling (4c)
  • Chunyu Wang
  • Christopher Bystroff
Seats Taken: 2/30
2020
Molecular Modeling (4c)
  • Christopher Bystroff
  • Chunyu Wang
Seats Taken: 0/30
2019
Molecular Modeling (4c)
  • Christopher Bystroff
  • Chunyu Wang
Seats Taken: 2/30
2018
Molecular Modeling (4c)
  • Christopher Bystroff
  • Chunyu Wang
Seats Taken: 1/30
2017
Molecular Modeling (4c)
  • Christopher Bystroff
  • Chunyu Wang
Seats Taken: 0/30
2016
Molecular Modeling (4c)
  • Chunyu Wang
Seats Taken: 2/30
2015
Molecular Modeling (4c)
  • Chunyu Wang
  • Christopher Bystroff
Seats Taken: 4/30
2014
Molecular Modeling (4c)
  • Chunyu Wang
  • Christopher Bystroff
Seats Taken: 2/30
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