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Meetings/Workshops on Atomic and Molecular Physics in Russia

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1.go to top of page[ID=188550]MSSMBS 08 — International Workshop on Molecular Simulation Studies in Material and Biological Sciences
10 Sep 2008 → 12 Sep 2008; Dubna, Russia
topics: Protein modelling; Drug design; Simulation of liquids; Liquid crystals, polymer systems; Simulation of radiation-induced damages and mutations; Quantum biophysics electronic structure of macromolecules; Parallel computing for the chemical physics and biomolecular studies.
weblink: http://lrb.jinr.ru/conf/mssmbs08/mssmbsE.html
contact: JINR, Joliot-Curie 6, 141980 Dubna, Moscow region, Russia; phone: (+7 (49621) 65-059)
related subject(s): Applied Physics: Biophysics and Medical Physics; Physical Chemistry

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last updated: 25 July 2008