About this Event
Statistical structural biology seeks to move beyond the classic single-dataset, single-structure paradigm. The most compelling questions in the field—elucidating the dynamics of transient biological events, understanding allostery, investigating how binding events reshape the conformational landscape—cannot be effectively addressed with a single structure alone. Tackling these challenges demands large-scale data analysis, statistical interpretation of conformational ensembles, and careful exploration of the relationships between multiple maps and models. This conference brings together researchers pushing in these directions, with a particular focus on integrating structural approaches with complementary methods such as molecular dynamics, genomics, and proteomics.
The workshop will take place on June 8th/9th at UCSF Mission Bay. Please head to the information tab for more details.
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Organizers: James Fraser, UCSF Stephanie Wankowicz, Vanderbilt University
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
UCSF Mission Bay, Genentech Hall Atrium, 600 16th St, San Francisco, United States
USD 108.55 to USD 535.38









