Article on Exploring the Broader Physics of Viruses

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Article on Exploring the Broader Physics of Viruses

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Interesting read, thank you.
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Yes, very interesting. Surely Folding can make some sort of contribution to controlling the functions of these various proteins. It seems to be right up their alley.
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+1

Surely the scientist mentioned from Washington University in St. Louis School knows of Dr. Greg Bowman who is the director of FAH and who is based at the same University.

We may be running some of their simulations.
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