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Predicting antibiotic resistance de novo

Author: Philip Fowler

Philip W Fowler is a computational biophysicist studying antimicrobial resistance working at the John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford.
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New Publication: Flexible Gates Generate Occluded Intermediates in the Transport Cycle of LacY

Philip Fowler, 8th November 2013

In this paper we examine how the lactose permease, LacY, changes its structure to shuttle…

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New Publication: Energetics of Multi-Ion Conduction Pathways in Potassium Ion Channels

Philip Fowler, 31st October 2013

Can we predict the conductance of a potassium ion channel from an experimental structure? In this…

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GPUs

GROMACS 4.6: Scaling of a very large coarse-grained system

Philip Fowler, 23rd October 2013

So if I have a particular system I want to simulate, how many processing cores…

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computing

GROMACS 4.6

Philip Fowler, 18th October 201323rd September 2018

GROMACS is a scientific code designed to simulate the dynamics of small boxes of stuff, that…

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distributed computing

Crowd-sourced computer networks

Philip Fowler, 15th October 201323rd September 2018

Crowd-sourced computer networks Blog post on something I’ve been interested in for a while; how…

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New Publication: Detailed examination of a single conduction event in a potassium channel.

Philip Fowler, 15th October 2013

What can we learn using computational methods about how potassium ions and water molecules move…

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