Justin Drake
2020
Justin A. Drake and B. Montgomery Pettitt (2020): Physical Chemistry of the Protein Backbone: Enabling the Mechanisms of Intrinsic Protein Disorder, Journal of Physical Chemistry B, American Chemical Society, Vol 124, Num 22, pp4379-4390
2018
Justin A. Drake and B. Montgomery Pettitt (2018): Thermodynamics of Conformational Transitions in a Disordered Protein Backbone Model, Biophysical Journal, Elsevier BV, Vol 114, Num 12, pp2799-2810
2017
Justin Alexander Drake (2017): Biophysical mechanisms of intrinsic protein disorder: lessons from a protein backbone model, The University of Texas Medical Branch, UTMB Health SHARED, Vol Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Shu-Ching Ou, Justin A. Drake, and B. Montgomery Pettitt (2017): Nonpolar Solvation Free Energy from Proximal Distribution Functions, Journal of Physical Chemistry B, American Chemical Society, Vol 121, Num 15, pp3555-3564
2016
Justin A. Drake, Robert C. Harris, and B. Montgomery Pettitt (2016): Solvation Thermodynamics of Oligoglycine with Respect to Chain Length and Flexibility, Biophysical Journal, Elsevier, Vol 111, Num 4, pp756-767
2017
Justin Drake (2017): Toward Developing A Thermodynamic Model of Binding-Induced Conformational Transitions in Short, Disordered Protein Regions, 2017 Blue Waters Annual Report, pp266-267
2016
Justin Drake (2016): Solvation Thermodynamics of The Protein Backbone: Implications for Collapse and Aggregation, 2016 Blue Waters Annual Report, pp266-267
Justin Drake: Solvation Thermodynamics of Oligoglycine with Respect to Chain Length and Flexibility: Implications for Aggregation and Collapse
Blue Waters Symposium 2016, Jun 13, 2016
Justin Drake and B.M. Pettitt: The Protein Backbone: How Structural and Thermodynamic Properties Scale With Chain Length
21st Annual Structural Biology Symposium; Galveston, Texas, U.S.A., Apr 23, 2016
Justin Drake and B.M. Pettitt: The Protein Backbone: How Structural and Thermodynamic Properties Scale with The Length of a Model, Disordered Polypeptide
251st American Chemical Society National Meeting and Exposition; San Diego, California, U.S.A., Mar 15, 2016
Six PhD students from across the country selected as Blue Waters Graduate Fellows
May 4, 2015
Six outstanding computational science PhD students from across the country have been selected to receive Blue Waters Graduate Fellowships for 2015-2016. The fellowship program, now in its second year, provides graduate students in diverse fields with substantial support and the opportunity to leverage the petascale power of NCSA’s Blue Waters supercomputer to advance their research.
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