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Kollman, Peter

The Amber program of Professor Peter Kollman, University of California, San Francisco webpage... [Pg.2199]

The AMBER (Assisted Model Building and Energy Refin emeni) is based on a force field developed for protein and nucleic acid computations by members of the Peter Kollman research group at the... [Pg.188]

Considering that the chemical transformations attempted hitherto involved only one or two atoms, the series of articles from the group of Peter Kollman appeared to represent a quantum leap forward. It was soon recognized, however, that these calculations were evidently too short and probably not converged. They demonstrated, nonetheless, that modeling biologically relevant systems was a realistic goal for the computational chemist. [Pg.6]

Bemd Kuhn Oreola Donini, Shuanghong Huo Junmei Wang+, and Peter A. Kollman+... [Pg.243]

Tai-Sung Lee1 and Peter A. Kollman f Molecular Simulations, Inc., San Diego, CA 92121 Dept, of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, University of California, San Francisco, CA 94143... [Pg.335]

Few scientists have had an impact on their chosen research field as much as Peter Kollman on computer-aided molecular modeling and its application to problems in both chemistry and biology. Sadly, Peter died in May leaving behind many friends and scientific collaborators from around the world. [Pg.397]

Yong Duan, Stephen C. Harvey and Peter A. Kollman... [Pg.89]

Scott J. Weiner, Peter A. Kollman, David A. Case, U. Chandra Singh, Caterina Ghio, Guiliano Alagona, Salvatore Profeta, Jr and Paul Weiner Journal of the American Chemical Society 106 (1984) 765... [Pg.45]

Peter A. Kollman University of California School of Pharmacy... [Pg.169]

Peter Kollman died unexpectedly in May, 2001. He had authored an article on "Drug-Target Binding Forces" for the Fifth Edition of this series. This revision and extension for the Sixth Edition is based primarily on Peter s writings, and is dedicated to his memory. [Pg.184]

Seconding letters to the authors proposal were kindly provided by Nobel laureates William N. Lipscomb (Harvard Lfniversity) and Roald Hoffmann (Cornell University), as well as Norman L. Allinger (University of Georgia), Richard W. Counts (QCPE), Kendall N. Houk (University of Pittsburgh), Daniel A. Kleier (Shell), and Peter A. Kollman (University of California, San Francisco). On October 15, 1984, the proposal was approved by the GRC Board of Trustees, and Dr. Alexander M. Cruickshank, then director of the Gordon Research Conferences, scheduled the first conference for the summer of 1986. [Pg.403]

Donald B. Boyd (Lilly) and Kenneth B. Lipkowitz (lUPUI), Co-Chairmen Donald B. Boyd (Lilly) and Peter A. Kollman (UCSF), Co-Chairmen... [Pg.408]

Donald B. Boyd and Peter Kollman, Co-Chairmen Boyd Hall, Plymouth State College, Plymouth, New Hampshire July 4-8, 1988... [Pg.431]


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