DiscoverPhase Space Invaders (ψ)Episode 19 - Alex MacKerell: Simple physics, missing experimental data, and model compatibility
Episode 19 - Alex MacKerell: Simple physics, missing experimental data, and model compatibility

Episode 19 - Alex MacKerell: Simple physics, missing experimental data, and model compatibility

Update: 2024-09-10
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In episode 19, Alex and I discuss the history and future of developments in the CHARMM family of force fields, and whether Alex believes there is more physics that we need to include in our classical energy functions to work around our current challenges in biomolecular modeling. Throughout the conversation, he's advocated for a pragmatic, down-to-earth approach, with the idea of "big molecules, small physics". Alex also highlights the need to augment AI tools with HI, or human intelligence, arguing that so far most attempts at automating model development too much end up with parameters that are unphysical and non-transferable. Yet another interesting point is our often surprising reliance on truly ancient experimental data, and we try to make a point that these very non-sexy physical chemistry measurements straight from the 60s and 70s could truly advance the field if anyone was willing to fund them and actually get them done.

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Episode 19 - Alex MacKerell: Simple physics, missing experimental data, and model compatibility

Episode 19 - Alex MacKerell: Simple physics, missing experimental data, and model compatibility

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