Fast rotational matching methods for the structure determination of mega-dalton subcellular machines
Since 2004 the research centre
Jülich participates in the project "Fast rotational
matching methods for the structure determination of mega-dalton
subcellular machines".
This work is part of an international collaboration with partners in
Japan, France and
the USA. It is supported by a grant from the
Contact Persons
Oliver Passon
Maik Boltes
Herwig Zilken
International partners
University of
Texas Health Science Center at Houston
Willy Wriggers
(principal investigator)
Stefan
Birmanns
Laboratoire de
Genetique des Virus (CNRS,
France)
Department of
Biosciences (Teikyo University,
Japan)
Publications and conference contributions
Oliver Passon, Stefan Birmanns, Maik Boltes, Herwig Zilken and
Willy Wriggers,
"Laplace-filter enhanced haptic rendering of macromolecules"
Vision Modeling and Visualization 2005, G. Greiner, J.
Hornegger, H. Niemann and
M. Stamminger (Eds.), Akademische Verlagsgesellschaft Berlin
(Proceedings of the
Oliver Passon,
"Laplace-filter enhanced docking of macro molecules using VR
techniques",
Talk presented on the
Stefan Birmanns, Oliver Passon, Maik Boltes, Chance Coble and
Willy Wriggers,
"Interactive Multi-Resolution Modeling by Adaptive
Visuo-Haptic Rendering and
Laplacian Filtering",
Posterpresentation at the Biophysical Society Meeting (February
12-16) in Long Beach,
CA, USA.
Stefan Birmanns, Maik Boltes, Herwig Zilken and Willy Wriggers,
" Adaptive Visuo-Haptic Rendering for Hybrid Modeling of
Macromolecular Assemblie",
Proceedings of the international IEEE conference on Mechatronics
and Robotics 2004,
4:1351-1356, Eysoldt Verlag, Germany, ISBN: 3-938153-30-X
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