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Artificial Intelligence in Structural Biology

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The next in our termly series of Bioinformatics seminars. This time we will be exploring the use of artificial intelligence in structural biology – proteins, RNA and small molecules. As usual we will have two talks followed by tea/coffee and biscuits and then a discussion panel.

Joe Greener | Laboratory for Molecular Biology Reversible molecular simulation for training force fields

Ben Luisi | Department of Biochemistry Navigating steady structures and conformational tempest with a ML compass

Followed by discussion panel including: Matthew Jackson | MRC Toxicology

This talk is part of the SBS Bioinformatics Seminars series.

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