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Multi Scale Modeling of Chromatin and Nucleosomes
To study the complicated mechanism of life, three-dimensional structures of nucleosomes that compose the chromatin were constructed virtually and molecular dynamics (MD) simulations based on physical laws such as the equation of motion were conducted using the K computer. Such MD calculations enable us to simulate and observe dynamic behaviors of chromatin structures precisely.
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Heart Simulator UT-Heart
Contraction and relaxation of muscle are reproduced based on the statistical behavior of molecules, which in turn are strongly coupled with the computation of blood flow and pressure. By reproducing a highly realistic human heart whose behavior strictly follows the physical and physiological principles in the computer, the simulator can help doctors choose a treatment option for heart disease patients by accurately predicting its outcome.
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NL(VOL.10_Open Up)
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Researcher talks Vol.4
Promoting New Drug Design with Computer Simulation
By applying computer simulation, it is now possible to accurately predict the complex molecular motion, which leads to a more precise drug design. We interviewed two researchers who are aiming at renovation of the drug design process by the computational science.
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NL(Vol.13_Open Up)
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Researcher talks Vol.4 (short ver.)
Promoting New Drug Design with Computer Simulation
Development of drugs using the supercomputer. What is the supporting drug design for the next generation with the K computer?
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Researcher talks Vol.3
Cells Living in a Computer -from Music to Life Science-
Why did he become a researcher who wanted to be a musician? Can you find a similarity between them? Shall we ask him, Koichi Takahashi, team leader of RIKEN?
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NL(Vol.9_Zoom n)
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