Lecture slide titled 'Mixing, stopping, coupling, lifting, and other keys to the second Markov-chain revolution' by Werner Krauth, dated April 26, 2024, at Stony Brook University. Logos of departments and foundations are at the bottom.

April 26
Dr. Werner Krauth
CNRS and Laboratoire de Physique de l'Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris

“Mixing, stopping, coupling, lifting, and other keys to the second Markov-chain revolution”

Past Seminars

A graph showing the change in open G amino acids, with a background of overlapping protein structures. The graph compares two variables with red and blue lines, indicating different data sets. The chart highlights 5,360 proteins analyzed using HDX-MS, with residue number on the x-axis and delta G open in kcal per mol on the y-axis.

February 16
Dr. Gabriel Rocklin
Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmacology
Northwestern University
”High-throughput discovery of protein folding stability and dynamics”