Stuart E. Murdock

Publication List Details

Period

2005 - 2006

Number

6

Co-Authors

BioSimGrid: Grid-enabled biomolecular simulation data storage and analysis (2006)

Ng, Muan Hong, Johnston, Steven, Wu, Bing, Murdock, Stuart E., Tai, Kaihsu, Fangohr, Hans, ...

In computational biomolecular research, large amounts of simulation data are generated to capture the motion of proteins. These massive simulation data can be analysed in a number of ways to reveal...

BioSimGrid: Grid-enabled Biomolecular Simulation Data Storage and Analysis (2006)

Ng, Muan Hong, Johnston, Steven, Wu, Bing, Murdock, Stuart E., Tai, Kaihsu, Fangohr, Hans, ...

In computational biomolecular research, large amounts of simulation data are generated to capture the motion of proteins. These massive simulation data can be analysed in a number of ways to reveal...

Quality assurance for biomolecular simulations (2006)

Murdock, Stuart E., Tai, Kaihsu, Ng, Muan Hong, Johnston, Steven, Wu, Bing, Fangohr, Hans, ...

Contemporary structural biology has an increased emphasis on high- throughput methods. Biomolecular simulations can add value to structural biology via the provision of dynamic information. However,...

Grid computing and biomolecular simulation (2005)

Woods, Christopher J., Ng, Muan Hong, Johnston, Steven, Murdock, Stuart E., Wu, Bing, Tai, Kaihsu, ...

Biomolecular computer simulations are now widely used not only in an academic setting to understand the fundamental role of molecular dynamics on biological function, but also in the industrial...

Grid Computing and Biomolecular Simulation (2005)

Woods, Christopher J., Ng, Muan Hong, Steven, Johnston, Murdock, Stuart E., Wu, Bing, Tai, Kaihsu, ...

Biomolecular computer simulations are now widely used not only in an academic setting to understand the fundamental role of molecular dynamics on biological function, but also in the industrial...

BioSimGrid: Grid-enabled biomolecular simulation data storage and analysis (2005)

Ng, Muan Hong, Johnston, Steven, Wu, Bing, Murdock, Stuart E., Tai, Kaihsu, Fangohr, Hans, ...

In computational biomolecular research, large amounts of simulation data are generated to capture the motion of proteins. These massive simulation data can be analysed in a number of ways to reveal...