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2025

End of the year!

As we near the end of the year, we take a moment to reflect on the progress we made establishing the Bio-Structure Hub. We're proud of what we've accomplished and grateful for the support of our community!

We're looking forward to launching our services in the new year and continuing to advance our understanding of bio-structures. Thanks to everyone who has supported us so far - we're excited for what's to come!

Upcoming Events in January

  • 9th Advanced in silico Drug Design workshop 2026, 26.1.2026 – 30.1.2026

This hybrid event focusses on in silico tools and aproaches in drug design. Find the last edition on youtube or register for the January event https://www.kfc.upol.cz/9add

  • Virtual Winter School on Computational Chemistry, 26.1.2026 – 30.1.2026

For a deeper focus on computational chemistry, the virtual winter school holds its annual installment. Register to watch recordings of past talks, or join in January: https://winterschool.cc/


Meet the Bio-Structure Hub

With the start of the fall term, there are some exciting opportunities to learn about structure prediction methods:

HEiKA Day 2025

The Bio-Structure Hub will be at the Matchmaking Corner at HEiKA Day 2025 at Marsilius Kolleg , 21 October 2025, 4 - 9 pm. Find more information on how to join at their website:

https://www.heika-research.de/en/news/heika-day-2025

COSgoesFOSS

If you want to learn about free open-source software, have a look at the COSgoesFOSS lecture series: https://www.cos.uni-heidelberg.de/en/centre-for-organismal-studies-heidelberg/scientific-events-at-cos/cos-goes-foss

The Bio-Structure Hub will give an introduction to 3D structure prediction using the open-source software Boltz on 6 November 2025, 3 pm. Additionally, there will be a clinic on protein structure visualization with Pymol and various analysis tools.

Make sure to register, if you are interested!


Hello world!

The Bio-Structure Hub started its work in providing sustainable solutions around protein structure prediction. Find our press release on the SSC Website for more information.

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