Martin Karplus

Nobel Lecture

Development of Multiscale Models for Complex Chemical Systems From H+H<sub>2</sub> to Biomolecules

Martin Karplus delivered his Nobel Lecture on 8 December 2013, at Aula Magna, Stockholm University, where he was introduced by Professor Sven Lidin, Chairman of the Nobel Committee for Chemistry.

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Martin Karplus delivered his Nobel Lecture on 8 December 2013, at Aula Magna, Stockholm University, where he was introduced by Professor Sven Lidin, Chairman of the Nobel Committee for Chemistry.

Development of Multiscale Models for Complex Chemical Systems From H+H2 to Biomolecules: Lecture Slides
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Movies:
Film 1a: H+H2 Collisions

Film 1b: H+H2 Collisions

Film 2: BPTI Dynamics

Film 3a: Cartoon: Adenylate Kinase Dynamics

Film 3b: Cartoon: Adenylate Kinase Dynamics

Film 4: Cartoon: Kinesin Walking on Microtubules

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