Mini-symposium on Computational Biophysics: From Machine Learning to Coarse-Grained Simulations
Event date:
Monday, Apr 14, 2025 - Monday, Apr 14, 2025 Export event
This event is organized by BPS member Dr. Adolfo Poma Bernaola, Institute of Fundamental Technological Research, Polish Academy for Sciences, Warsaw, Poland.
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The event will showcase the latest advancements in molecular dynamics simulations of biomolecular systems, with a special focus on cutting-edge innovations driven by machine learning techniques and coarse-grained molecular simulations. This event will highlight state-of-the-art computational methods that deepen our understanding of molecular interactions, particularly in large-scale applications. Renowned keynote speakers from the LATAM region will present insightful lectures and engage in networking sessions with attendees.
Poster submission instructions are available under registration at https://forms.gle/MfrgLdAdrFp3yTgRA
Event Speakers
Pilar Cossio |
Flatiron Institute, USA |
Camilo Aponte-Santamaría |
Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research, Germany |
Leonardo Medrano Sandonas |
Technische Universität Dresden, Germany |
Paulo C.T. Souza |
ENS de Lyon, France |
Simón Poblete |
Universidad San Sebastián, Fundación Ciencia y Vida, Chile |
Event Schedule
Times are given in CET.
16:00 - 16:05 |
Welcoming |
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16:05 - 16:40 |
Leonardo Medrano Sandonas |
Towards accurate (bio)molecular simulations with physics-based machine learning models |
16:40 - 17:15 |
Paulo C.T. Souza |
Martini 3: A journey through development and future prospects? |
17:15 - 17:50 |
Camilo Aponte-Santamaría |
Understanding post-translational regulation of intrinsically disordered proteins by multiscale simulations |
17:50 - 18:30 |
Poster Session (40 minutes) |
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18:00 - 18:20 |
Parallel Networking (20 minutes) |
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18:30 - 19:05 |
Pilar Cossio |
Probing probability distributions using cryo-electron microscopy |
19:05 - 19:40 |
Simón Poblete |
From mesoscopic to quantum-mechanical scales: nucleic acids under different perspectives |
19:40 - 20:00 |
Conclusions and Remarks |
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