EP-IT Data Science Seminars

Citizen Scientists create an Exascale Computer to combat COVID-19

by Prof. Gregory Bowman (Washington University in St. Louis)

Europe/Zurich
CERN

CERN

Description

The SARS-CoV-2/COVID-19 pandemic continues to threaten global health and socioeconomic stability. Experiments have revealed snapshots of many of the viral components but remain blind to moving parts of these molecular machines. To capture these essential processes, over a million citizen scientists, large scientific organisations and even industry have banded together through the Folding@home distributed computing project to create the world’s first Exascale computer and simulate protein dynamics. An unprecedented 0.1 seconds of simulation of the viral proteome reveal how the spike complex uses conformational masking to evade an immune response, conformational changes implicated in the function of other viral proteins, and ‘cryptic’ pockets that are absent in experimental snapshots. These structures and mechanistic insights present new targets for the design of therapeutics. 

The seminar will be done remote only, using ZOOM.

Password: 152560

Organised by

M. Girone, M. Elsing, L. Moneta, M. Pierini