PDBCharges was published in an article
PDBCharges, a tool providing partial atomic charges for protein structures from the Protein Data Bank, was published in the journal Nucleic Acids Research.
In June this year, four of our colleagues successfully defended their thesis.
Viktoriia Doshchenko defended her master's thesis at the Faculty of Science, Masaryk University. Her thesis topic is "Workflow for validation of ring conformation". After this accomplishment, Viktoriia decided to stay with our research group as a doctoral student. She will work on her doctoral thesis topic, "Development of workflow from protein structure analysis".
Jana Porubská and Gabriela Bučeková, our doctoral student colleagues, decided to broaden their horizons in bioinformatics. The culmination of their efforts was the successful defence of their bachelor's theses at the Faculty of Science, Masaryk University. Jana's thesis topic is "Validation of ring conformations in polycyclic molecules", while Gabriela's thesis topic is "Analysis of a relation between protein structure quality and publication sources".
The fourth of our successful colleagues is Kamil Jelínek, who defended his bachelor's thesis at the Faculty of Science, Masaryk University. His thesis topic is "Analysis of prediction quality of hydrogen atom positions in proteins".
Congratulations to all four of our colleagues: Viktoriia, Jana, Gabriela, and Kamil!
PDBCharges, a tool providing partial atomic charges for protein structures from the Protein Data Bank, was published in the journal Nucleic Acids Research.
Radka Svobodová from the Structural Bioinformatics group organized a workshop, Software Tools for Structural Bioinformatics, on 12-14 February.