NSF-DOE INSTITUTE IN COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY
A Week-Long Institute at the Advanced Computing Research Facility
Argonne National Laboratory
December 7-11, 1992
Areas to be covered:
Biomolecular Structure Determination
Simulation of Enzyme Reactions
Protein Folding
Molecular Dynamics and Drug Design
Sequence Analysis
Institute Faculty:
Axel Brunger, Yale University
Arieh Warshel, University of Southern California
Peter Wolynes, University of Illinois
Klaus Schulten, University of Illinois
Gary Olsen, University of Illinois
Eligibility and Selection Criteria:
Institute limited to 25 graduate students and/or postdoctoral researchers.
Preference given to those likely to advance computational biology research.
Applications due September 30, 1992, supported by a letter of recommendation.
Note: Participants will receive free lodging for December 6-10 and a stipend
for meals and incidental expenses. Travel costs will be reimbursed up to
$750.
For further information and application materials, write, call, or email:
Karen Neumann
Mathematics and Computer Science Division
Argonne National Laboratory
Argonne, Illinois 60439-4844
708-252-7163
neumann at mcs.anl.gov
The Institute in Computational Biology is being organized by Paul Bash of
Florida State University (904-644-7048, bash at scri.fsu.edu) and Ewing Lusk of
Argonne National Laboratory (708-252-7852, lusk at mcs.anl.gov), who can also be
contacted for more information. It is supported by the National Science
Foundation and by the U.S. Department of Energy.