Editor’s note: As we were preparing this article for publication, we learned of the death of Dr. John Ohlfest, who was a collaborator on the research discussed here.
Scientists are now using computers to help discover new drugs. Researchers at the University’s Center for Drug Design are in the forefront of these efforts.
Protein kinase A (PKA) is involved in many cellular events and its activity can be tweaked and compartmentalized through mirystoylation of its N-terminus.
MSI, with the support of the University of Minnesota’s NTS (Network and Telecommunication Services), has recently deployed a system to take advantage of the ten-gigabit network known as the