28 August 2016 to 4 September 2016
Europe/Athens timezone

CANCELLED: Folding proteins at the speed of life

30 Aug 2016, 16:30
30m
Alexandros II (Makedonia Palace)

Alexandros II

Makedonia Palace

Section A Focus Subsection: Emergent gauge fields and chiral fermions Section A: Focus Subsection

Speaker

Prof. Antti Niemi (Uppsala University/cnrs)

Description

The protein folding problem, it has been claimed, is one of the
most important problems in science; Dirac stated that the problem
of life is one in theoretical physics. We argue that gauge invariance
can be employed, to develop an energy function that describes the dynamics
of a folding protein, with sub-atomic precision.

Summary

The protein folding problem, it has been claimed, is one of the
most important problems in science; Dirac stated that the problem
of life is one in theoretical physics. We argue that gauge invariance
can be employed, to develop an energy function that describes the dynamics
of a folding protein, with sub-atomic precision.

Primary author

Prof. Antti Niemi (Uppsala University/cnrs)

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