Message boards : Rosetta@home Science : Harvard breakthrough in folding prediction?
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Stephen Send message Joined: 5 Jun 06 Posts: 23 Credit: 2,570,438 RAC: 0 |
Here is a link to an article about discussing a new folding technique. It claims to be able to model folding for 10 microseconds, at least "at least a thousand times longer than previous methods": http://www.physorg.com/news82056528.html I'm not a biochemist, so I'd be curious to get feedback on how much of a breakthrough this is, and how it relates to the work done with Rosetta@home. Stephen |
dcdc Send message Joined: 3 Nov 05 Posts: 1831 Credit: 119,627,225 RAC: 11,586 |
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ronalds8 Send message Joined: 14 Nov 06 Posts: 10 Credit: 744 RAC: 0 |
should be a great achievement, although im not a specialist either. |
David Baker Volunteer moderator Project administrator Project developer Project scientist Send message Joined: 17 Sep 05 Posts: 705 Credit: 559,847 RAC: 0 |
I gave a seminar at Harvard today, and had a chance to talk with my friend Eugene Shakhnovich, the senior author on the paper discussed in this thread. I haven't read or even seen the paper myself, but he told me he was embarrassed about all the media attention which he said was way overblown. Universities have press offices which can hype up papers much more than the scientists feel they deserve, and often considerable accuracy is lost in the process (I don't know in this case as I haven't read the paper or the press release, but I have certainly seen this in the past). |
David Baker Volunteer moderator Project administrator Project developer Project scientist Send message Joined: 17 Sep 05 Posts: 705 Credit: 559,847 RAC: 0 |
The Harvard group entered in CASP, which is great--you can view their results on the CASP7 web page (the group name is shakskol-abinitio). you can see the press release was a bit off. |
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