The increase in computer power in tandem with algorithmic and force-field improvements are opening opportunities for modeling large biomolecular systems as never before. Yet many challenges in modeling and simulations of such complex systems in realistic environments require innovations to make the necessary experimental connections and develop new theories and mechanistic details of the associated processes. Our Telluride workshop aims to bring broad-minded scientists interested in these challenges to discuss state-of-the-art approaches and issues with the goal of advancing structural biophysics and allied fields. By discussing various approaches and ways to integrate knowledge on multiple scales, we hope to build a community to advance this important field.
TSRC meetings are invitation only. If you would like to attend a workshop but have not been invited, please contact TSRC directly.
Telluride Intermediate School
725 West Colorado Ave
Telluride, CO 81435
Participant | Organization | ||||
Amaro, Rommie | University of California, San Diego | ||||
Bishop, Tom | Louisiana Tech University | ||||
Clementi, Cecilia | Rice University | ||||
Coluzza, Ivan | CIC biomaGUNE | ||||
Elber, Ron | Univ of Texas | ||||
Freddolino, Peter | University of Michigan | ||||
Harris, Sarah | University of Leeds | ||||
Khalid, Syma | University of Southampton | ||||
Noe, Frank | FU Berlin | ||||
Pan, Albert | D. E. Shaw Research | ||||
Rosa, Angelo | Scuola Internazionale Superiore di Studi Avanzati | ||||
Schlick, Tamar | New York University | ||||
Tieleman, Peter | University of Calgary | ||||
Wade, Rebecca | Heidelberg Institute for Theoretical Studies (HITS | ||||