IsoCleft Finder Interface paper has been published online May 1 2013 The NRG group has submitted a paper to the open access journal F1000 Research. The paper presents the web interface that uses our program IsoCleft for the detection of atomic similarities. The F1000 Research platform allows pre and post publication comments and reviews.
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NSERC PhD Fellowships March 24 2013 Congratulations to Francis Gaudreault and Matthieu Chartier for obtaining PhD fellowships from the National Sciences and Engineering Council of Canada (NSERC)....
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3DSIG 2013 conference in Berlin, Submissions are open! March 11 2013 The NRG group is organizing the 3Dsig 2013 conference. 3Dsig has established itself as the main event in the field of structural bioinformatics and computational biophysics since 2004.
This year, the event will take place in Berlin, Germany, the 19-20th of july. Submissions are currently open. We invite you to participate and make 3D...
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Honours list February 15 2013 Congratulations to Francis Gaudreault and Vincent Frappier from Dr. Rafael Najmanovich laboratory for receiving the Dean's Honours List for 2013.
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Journée Phare & GRASP November 15 2012 Congratulations to Francis, Dominic & Vincent for being selected for oral presentations at the Journée Phare 2012 and GRASP 2012!
I will be tweeting live from these conferences. #JourneePhare2012 and #GRASP2012.
The program of these conferences include:
- Aled Edwards from the SGC, talking about open dr...
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Biking Across Canada for Cancer Research July 9 2012 A member of the NRG group will be crossing Canada with his bike raising funds for Leucan, an organization dedicated to help childrens and their family affected by cancer. For more information, to do a donation or to follow the adventure consult the blog dedicated to the project: www.bikefor.com....
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 We require the assistance of additional volunteers to share computational time in order to accelerate the research in many different projects related to health. Indeed, the purpose of the projects is to characterize new inhibitors targeting:
- The protease Matriptase involved in progression of cancer development
- The protease Matriptase-2 important for regulating Iron homeostasis
- The GPCRs involved in diabetes
- The kinases responsible for triple negative breast cancer
- The germination protease of Clostridium difficile
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