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Conference Talks

2009
  21. Michael Feig: Sampling and Scoring in Protein Structure Refinement, Workshop on Method Development for Protein Structure Prediction and Design, Telluride, CO (2009), invited talk
  20. Michael Feig: PRIMO: A transferable coarse-grained model of peptides. Applications to peptide aggregation, CECAM workshop: Frontiers in Biomolecular Aggregation: Experiments, Applications and Simulations, Dublin, Ireland (2009), invited talk
  19. Srinivasa M. Gopal, Michael Feig: PRIMO: A Transferable Coarse-Grained Model for Proteins, Biophysical Society Meeting, Boston, MA (2009), platform talk
2008
  18. Michael Feig: Sampling and Scoring in Protein Structure Refinement, CASP8 meeting, Cagliari, Italy (2008), invited talk
  17. Michael Feig: Enhanced Sampling with Implicit Solvent, TSRC Workshop on Algorithmic Development on Enhanced Sampling, Telluride (2008), invited talk
  16. Michael Feig: Simulating Biomolecules in Cellular Environments, CBSB08 Workshop (From Computational Biophysics to Systems Biology), Juelich, Germany (2008), invited talk
2007
  15. Michael Feig: Sampling and scoring in protein structure refinement, ACS Fall Meeting, Boston (2007), invited talk
  14. Michael Feig: Implicit modeling of membranes: How much physics can we incorporate?, ACS Fall Meeting, Boston (2007), contributed talk
  13. Michael Feig: Modeling of Cellular Environments, IMA Workshop on Classical and Quantum Approaches in Molecular Modeling, Minneapolis (2007), invited talk
  12. Michael Feig: Implicit Modeling of Complex Cellular Environments, ACS Spring Meeting, Chicago (2007), invited talk
2006
  11. Michael Feig: Multiscale Sampling in the Refinement of Comparative Protein Models, ACS Southwest Meeting, Houston (2006), invited talk
  10. Michael Feig: Sampling of Pathways from Comparative Protein Models to the Native State, Steenbock Symposium, Madison (2006), contributed talk
  9. Michael Feig: Database for Biomolecular Simulations: Challenges in Computing and Storage Resource Management, TeraGrid'06, Indianapolis (2006), contributed talk
2005
  8. Michael Feig: Balancing Implicit and Explicit Models of Proteins in Biological Membranes, Ion Channel Workshop, Telluride, CO (2005), invited talk
  7. Michael Feig: Efficient Simulation of Biomolecules with Implicit Solvent, Midwest Computational Structural Biology Workshop, Augusta, MI (2005), contributed talk
  6. Michael Feig: Implicit modelling of heterogeneous biological environments: Applications to integral membrane proteins, Spring ACS Meeting, San Diego (2005), contributed talk
  5. Michael Feig: Implicit modeling of heterogeneous cellular environments: Applications to integral membrane proteins, WATOC, Cape Town, South Africa (2005), invited talk
2004
  4. Michael Feig: Towards the Accurate Prediction of Protein Structures: Multi-Scale Sampling and Ensemble Computing, 18th Symposium of the Protein Society, San Diego (2004), invited talk
2002
  3. Michael Feig: Replica exchange simulations with implicit solvent, American Chemical Society National Spring Meeting, Orlando (2002), invited talk
1998
  2. Michael Feig, Lennart Johnsson, B. M. Pettitt: Molecular dynamics trajectory database, Workshop on Interfaces to Scientific Data Archives, Pasadena (1998), talk
1997
  1. Michael Feig: Solvation structure around DNA, CECAM Nucleic Acids Workshop, Lyon (1997), invited talk