FlexWeb Netmeeting Series

The FlexWeb Netmeeting Series is hosted by professor Michael Thorpe's group at Arizona State University. The purpose of this series is to share ideas and results of flexibility analysis, ranging from theory through applications. Generally, but not always, the focus is on the usage and development of software that is availabe at FlexWeb.

Each seminar consists of a standard 45 minute talk. Some form of digital presentation is required, such as a PowerPoint slide show. All of the attendees of the seminar log onto the netmeeting service provided by DimDim. A java-enabled web browser is required. The presenation software is then shared between all those who have logged in, and viewed through the DimDim window.

The slides from most of our previous seminars can be accessed by clicking the "previous meetings" link in the left-hand menu.

Fall 2007 Schedule

Title: A new look at geometrical simulations applied to protein
Speaker: Daniel Farrell
Affiliation: Center for Biological Physics, Arizona State University
Date: November 6, 2007, 12:30 PM Eastern Time

Title: Pivots and flexibility in proteins
Speaker: Lilianne Dupuis
Affiliation: Departement de physique, Universite de Montreal
Date: December 4, 2007, 12:30 PM Eastern Time
 
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