Martin Karplus

Other resources

Links to other sites

‘Martin Karplus and Computer Modeling for Chemical Systems’ from US Department of Energy (DOE)

Martin Karplus, Department of Chemistry & Chemical Biology, Harvard University

Articles

Levitt, M. (2001) The birth of computational structural biology, Nature structural biology 8:392–393.
Karplus, M. (2006) Spinach on the Ceiling: A Theoretical Chemist’s Return to Biology,
Annu. Rev. Biophys. Biomol. Struct. 35: 1–47.
Johnson, P. (2012) Warshel Fêted by Royal Society of Chemistry, http://128.125.126.117/news/stories/1298/
warshel-fted-by-royal-society-of-chemistry/

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