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Mahmoud Moradi

2021

Dustin R. Baucom, Mercede Furr, Vivek Govind Kumar, Patience Okoto, James L. Losey, Ralph L. Henry, Mahmoud Moradi, Thallapuranam Krishnaswamy Suresh Kumar, and Colin D. Heyes (2021): Transient Local Secondary Structure in the Intrinsically Disordered C-Term of the Albino3 Insertase, Biophysical Journal, Elsevier BV, Vol 120, Num 22, pp4992--5004
Vivek Govind Kumar, Shilpi Agrawal, Thallapuranam Krishnaswamy Suresh Kumar, and Mahmoud Moradi (2021): Mechanistic Picture for Monomeric Human Fibroblast Growth Factor 1 Stabilization by Heparin Binding, The Journal of Physical Chemistry B, American Chemical Society (ACS), Vol 125, Num 46, pp12690--12697

2017

Kalyan Immadisetty, Jeevapani Hettige, and Mahmoud Moradi (2017): What Can and Cannot Be Learned from Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Bacterial Proton-Coupled Oligopeptide Transporter GkPOT, Journal of Physical Chemistry B, American Chemical Society, Vol 121, Num 15, pp3644-3656

2015

Mahmoud Moradi, Giray Enkavi, and Emad Tajkhorshid (2015): Atomic-Level Characterization of Transport Cycle Thermodynamics in the Glycerol-3-Phosphate:phosphate Antiporter, Nature Communications, Nature Publishing Group, Vol 6, pp8393
Jing Li, Po-Chao Wen, Mahmoud Moradi, and Emad Tajkhorshid (2015): Computational Characterization of Structural Dynamics Underlying Function in Active Membrane Transporters, Current Opinion in Structural Biology, Elsevier BV, Vol 31, pp96-105

2014

Mahmoud Moradi and Emad Tajkhorshid (2014): Computational Recipe for Efficient Description of Large-Scale Conformational Changes in Biomolecular Systems, Journal of Chemical Theory and Computation, American Chemical Society, Vol 10, Num 7, pp2866-2880

2013

Mahmoud Moradi and Emad Tajkhorshid (2013): Mechanistic Picture for Conformational Transition of a Membrane Transporter at Atomic Resolution, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, National Academy of Sciences, Vol 110, Num 47, pp18916-18921

Great Lakes Consortium awards access to Blue Waters supercomputer to 11 research projects


Jun 2, 2016

How the flu virus enters a cell in the body. Evaluating economic policy impacts of potential future climate change. Understanding the dynamics and physics of atomic matter during galaxy cluster formation. These are just a few of the research projects being pursued by the 11 science and engineering teams from across the country who were awarded time on the Blue Waters supercomputer through the Great Lakes Consortium for Petascale Computation. Over a twelve-month period, these science and engineering teams will have a combined total of more than 4.3 million node hours on Blue Waters.


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