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ENGS 160 - Introduction to Protein Modeling and Simulation
Description
The foundational tools and principles of computational protein modeling are introduced through lectures and hands-on projects. Intended to provide graduate or advanced undergraduate students with everything
they need to informedly engage with the science and practice of protein modeling. Topics in finding, building, and interpreting protein structures from experiment and computational prediction; basics of structural biology and computational protein engineering; molecular dynamics simulations and analysis; enhanced sampling and rare events. Term project related to students’ research interests.
Prerequisites
One of: ENGS 30, ENGS 35, BIOL 40, CHEM 41, or equivalent biochemistry or biomolecular physics, or instructor permission
