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Dynamics and Control of Biological Assemblies and Macromolecular Machines - J. Martin / R. Pellarin

We are a horizontal team of four researchers in computational biology. We study molecular machines and assemblies at different scales (atomistic, coarse-grained, normal modes analysis, and kinetic models) in order to understand and control their functioning in cellular and pathological context. Leveraging the power of molecular modeling, we employ advanced techniques and high performance computing to simulate and analyze the behavior of biological molecules with a focus on unraveling the intricacies of their interactions. Our expertise extends to structural bioinformatics, computational chemistry and integrative modeling where we combine in silico approaches and experimental data to extract meaningful information from biological data, aiding in the interpretation and control of complex molecular structures, their interactions and functions.

Team's members

Each member can be contacted by e-mail, firstname.name AT ens-lyon.fr.

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