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

Peter G. Wolynes, Department of Chemistry, University of California, San Diego, California, U.S.A. [Pg.761]

SMS (San Francisco Package of Applications for the Simulation of Molecular Systems). D A Spellmeyer, W C Swope, E-R Evensen, T Cheatham, D M Ferguson and P A KoUman. University of California, San Francisco, USA. d Tripos Inc., 1699 South Hanley Road, St. Louis, Missouri, USA. [Pg.18]

University of California, San Francisco. The original AMBER has become one of the more widely used academic force fields and extensive work has gone into developing it — resulting in a number of versions of the method and associated parameters. Hyper-Chem gives results equivalent to Versions 2.0 and 3.0a of the AMBERprogram distributed by the Kollman group and parameter sets for both these versions are distributed with HyperChem. [Pg.189]

DOCK ligand dockiag/active site probe tool I. D. Kunt2 at University of California, San... [Pg.169]

Several projects such as CORE (Chemistry On-Line Retrieval Experiment) at Cornell University, Project Mercury at Carnegie-Mellon University, RightPages at AT T, and Red Sage at the University of California, San Erancisco are in progress and illustrate the issues arising from implementation of on-line information systems that combine text and image (6,116). [Pg.130]

The following, in alphabetical order, have reviewed one or more chapters, correcting our errors of fact or interpretation and helping to ensure they have the appropriate balance and emphasis Tom Alber (University of California, Berkeley), Tom Blundell (Cambridge University, UK), Stephen Burley (Rockefeller University), Charles Craik (University of California, San Francisco), Ken Dill (University of California, San Francisco), Chris Dobson (Oxford University, UK), Anthony Fink (Unversity of California, Santa Cruz), Robert Fletterick (University of California, San Francisco), Richard Henderson (LMB, Cambridge, UK), Werner Kiihlbrandt (MPI, Frankfurt), David Parry (Massey University, New Zealand), Greg Petsko (Brandeis University), and David Trentham (NIMR, London, UK). [Pg.424]

I. M. Pickup, R. G. Cooke and B. McEnaney. Stress-induced acoustic emission from graphite In Proc. 16 Conf on Carbon, University of California, San Diego, CA. USA, 1983, pp. 406 407. [Pg.532]

University of California San Francisco, Box 1369 1001 Potrero Ave., Rm. 1E86 San Francisco, CA 94143-1369 Flotline (800) 876-4766 (California only) ... [Pg.312]

This volume is based partly on the lecture notes of K. C. N. that were used for teaching courses at the University of Pennsylvania, the University of California, San Diego, and The Scripps Research Institute. We apologize sincerely to those whose brilliant works have been left out owing to the inevitable closing of the curtain and hope that in the event of a second volume we can rectify these omissions. We also apologize in advance for the inevitable errors that a volume of this size may contain, and welcome constructive comments from our readers in order to correct such errors in future editions. [Pg.810]

K. C. Nicolaou was bom in 1946 in Cyprus. He studied chemistry at the University of London (B.Sc., 1969 Ph.D., 1972), Columbia University (postdoctoral research) and Harvard University (postdoctoral research). Between 1976 and 1989 he was a faculty member at the University of Pennsylvania. He currently holds joint appointments at The Scripps Research Institute, where he is the Darlene Shiley Professor of Chemistry and Chairman of the Department of Chemistry, and at the University of California, San Diego, where he is Professor of Chemistry. His research interests span the areas of synthetic organic chemistry, bioorganic chemistiy, molecular design, and the chemistry and biology of natural products. [Pg.812]

Erik J. Sorensen was bom in 1966 in Oneida, New York. He graduated from Syracuse University with a B. A. in chemistry. He received his Ph. D. degree in chemistry from the University of California, San Diego in 1995 working under the guidance of Professor K. C. Nicolaou. His research interests are in the areas of total synthesis and reaction engineering. [Pg.813]

Girish Vyas1, William Babbitt2 department of Laboratory Medicine, University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), CA, USA 2UCSF School of Medicine, San Francisco, CA, USA... [Pg.263]

Mireille Delhase Department of Pharmacology University of California San Diego, CA USA... [Pg.1515]

Prof. Manfred Gordon, Department of Pure Mathematics and Mathematical Statistics, University of Cambridge, Cambridge CB2 15B, England Prof. Gisela Henrici-Olive, Chemical Department, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA 92037, U.S.A. [Pg.227]

INSTITUTE FOB PURE AND APPLIED PHYSICAL PROBLEMS, DEPARTMENTS OF CHEMISTRY, BIOLOGY AND PHYSICS, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN DIEGO (LA JOLLa), AND WILLIAM RAMSAY AND RALPH FORSTER LABORATORIES, UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, LONDON... [Pg.611]

Leighton, M. W., Illinois State Geological Survey Lewis, D., GAP Corporation Lewis, I. C., Union Carbide Corporation Lin, Cheng-yin, AT T Bell Laboratories Liu, H. T., Union Carbide Corporation Lynch, R. W., Sandia National Laboratory MacDonald, S., IBM Almaden Research Center Mah, R. S. H., Northwestern University Mallinson, J. C., University of California, San Diego... [Pg.212]

A 1-year phase II clinical study of Capronor was recently completed at the University of California, San Francisco, and additional studies are in progress in Europe and Asia. [Pg.112]


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