Summer school "Molecular Modeling: Real Applications and New Approaches", 29th July- 2nd August 2019 - Pula, Sardinia - Italy.
Computational molecular modeling (CMM) is world/wide recognized as an important area of science, with applications to a wide spectrum of disciplines, including biomedicine, nutraceuticals, functional foods, physics, chemistry and biochemistry, materials science, nanosciences, energy and environmental sciences.
CMM techniques have demonstrated in many years to be successful, leading to the development of computational models and to fast and accurate algorithms of increasing complexity. These techniques are currently used by many researchers all over the world, both in the academic and industrial context, contributing to create innovative products and understanding complex mechanisms, overall contributing to improve life quality and impacting traditional animal tests.
The School is targeted at students, graduate students, early-stage researchers, researchers, technologists and professionals in sectors as biomedicine, nutraceuticals, functional foods, physics, chemistry, biochemistry, materials science, nanosciences, energy and environmental sciences. Participants should have some basic domain background knowledge and an interest in molecular modeling, its operational methods, potentialities, limits and its integration with experimental data.
Further details at the web site http://cmm.crs4.it/