Presentations

  1. Miyazawa, Sanzo:
    Selection originating from protein stability/foldability: Relationships between protein folding free energy, sequence ensemble, and fitness
    2018/03/23, Bioinformatics & System Biology, King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi, Bangkok, Thailand.
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  2. Miyazawa, Sanzo:
    Research history
    2018/02/09, Data Science and Engineering Laboratory, School of Information Technology, King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi, Bangkok, Thailand.
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  3. Miyazawa, Sanzo:
    Selection originating from protein stability/foldability: Relationships between protein folding free energy, sequence ensemble, and fitness.
    2017/02/17, Iowa State University (Laboratory of R. L. Jernigan), Iowa, USA.
  4. Miyazawa, Sanzo:
    How effective in fold recognition is a potential of mean force for relative orientation between contacting residues in proteins ?
    2004/08/03, Iowa State University (L. H. Baker Center for Bioinformatics and Biological Statistics, Laboratory of R. L. Jernigan), Iowa, USA.
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  5. Miyazawa, Sanzo:
    Long- and short-range interactions in native protein structures are consistent/minimally frustrated in sequence space.
    2002/09/10, Iowa State University (L. H. Baker Center for Bioinformatics and Biological Statistics, Laboratory of R. L. Jernigan), Iowa, USA.
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  6. 宮澤 三造 (Miyazawa, Sanzo):
    配列-構造比較の分解能は、配列比較を越えられるか?
    バイオインフォーマティックス談話会, 2001/04/21, Kyoto University (Faculty of Science, Miyata Laboratory), Kyoto, Japan.
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