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Biomolecular modeling thrives in the age of technology.

Tamar SchlickStephanie Portillo-Ledesma
Published in: Nature computational science (2021)
The biomolecular modeling field has flourished since its early days in the 1970s due to the rapid adaptation and tailoring of state-of-the-art technology. The resulting dramatic increase in size and timespan of biomolecular simulations has outpaced Moore's law. Here, we discuss the role of knowledge-based versus physics-based methods and hardware versus software advances in propelling the field forward. This rapid adaptation and outreach suggests a bright future for modeling, where theory, experimentation and simulation define three pillars needed to address future scientific and biomedical challenges.
Keyphrases
  • current status
  • healthcare
  • molecular dynamics