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Simmerling Lab News
August 22nd, 2007
Simmerling
lab graduate student Kun Song was awarded the Merck Achievement Award
by the Chemical Toxicology Division of the ACS. The award was presented
at the ACS Fall 2007 National Meeting in Boston.
April 26th, 2007
Simmerling lab graduate student Lauren Wickstrom was awarded the Sigma Xi Excellence in Research award. Congratulations!
April 25th, 2007
Simmerling
lab graduate student Dan Roe successfully defended his Ph.D. thesis
entitled "Study of Biologically Relevant Phenomena Using Small Peptide
Models". Dan is in the Chemistry graduate program and is the 7th
student to earn his Ph.D. in the lab. Great job!
April 19th, 2007
Teragrid computer time allocations have been announced, and the Simmerling lab received the 5th largest award in the country. http://www.gridtoday.com/grid/1482327.html
April 17th, 2007
At the Intel Developer forum held in Beijing, Carlos Simmerling
was announced as the top winner in the Humanitarian Impact Innovation
category of the Itanium Innovation Contest. More information can be
found in the Stony Brook press release, the SGI press release, or the Itanium Solutions Alliance press release.
The award honored Dr. Simmerling's use of computers to study, HIV/AIDS,
cancer and drug-resistant tuberculosis, with the Alliance stating "Humanitarian Impact Innovation category winner Dr. Carlos Simmerling at
Stony Brook University is fulfilling a humanitarian need through
ground-breaking biomedical research". The
Itanium Alliance is a consortium of industry leaders such as Intel,
Microsoft, HP, SGI, Fujitsu, Redhat, Oracle and other hi-tech companies.
April 13, 2007
Simmerling lab graduate student Lauren Wickstrom
is one of five national winners of the American Chemical Society's CCG
Research Excellence awards for her work on protein folding. The award
will be given at the Fall 2007 ACS National Meeting in Boston. Lauren
is the 8th student in the Simmerling lab to win the prestigious ACS CCG award!
Link to press release
March 20, 2007
Carlos Simmerling was announced as one of 25 finalists in the Itanium
Innovation Alliance Innovation Contest. The Alliance consists
of Intel, HP, Microsoft, SGI and other industry leaders. Dr. Simmerling is one of nine finalists in the "humanitarian impact" category.
Link to Innovation Contest information
Link to press release

February 1, 2007
The
Simmerling lab's article on HIV/AIDS is highlighted on the cover the
the Fall 2007 issue of the journal Drug Discovery Today. (link)

January 3, 2007
Simmerling lab gradaute student Salma Rafi is
one of five national winners of the American Chemical Society's CCG
Research Excellence awards for her work on development of new treatments for drug-resistant tuberculosis. The award
will be given at the Spring 2007 ACS National Meeting in Chicago. Salma
is the 7th student in the Simmerling lab to win a CCG award.
Link to press release
October 1, 2006
Work from the Simmerling lab is highlighted on the cover of the Fall 2006 issue of NCSA's Access magazine. (link to Access) A story inside the issue highlighted our work under the title "The Quest for a Cure" (link).

Auguest 31, 2006
Work from the Simmerling lab is highlighted on the home page of the SGI computer company. (link to SGI)

July 12, 2006
A picture of research from the Simmerling lab is "Image of the Week" on the Science Grid This Week web site. (link)
June 12, 2006
Hardware Today has a feature article on research in the Simmerling lab entitled "Computing for a Cure". (link)
June 7, 2006
Work from the Simmerling lab is highlighted on the NCSA Supercomputer Center web site in a story entitled "NCSA's SGI Altix advances HIV research". (link)

May 1, 2006
Work from the Simmerling lab makes the cover of the
OBBeC Life Science Computing and Bioinformatics magazine. A feature
story inside describes our work in an article titled "HIV-IT: Recent
computer-aided research breakthrough could hold the key to developing
new drugs to fight AIDS".

January 1, 2006
Work from the Simmerling lab is highlighted on the cover and inside the annual report of the NCSA supercomputer center (link).

October 26, 2005
Image from the Simmerling lab's
Tuberculosis research is used for the cover of the book "Between
Science and Literature" (link to book at Amazon).

May 9, 2005
Simmerling lab gradaute student Kun Song is
one of ten national winners of the American Chemical Society's CCG
Research Excellence awards for his work on repair of damaged DNA. The award
will be given at the Fall 2005 ACS National Meeting in Washington DC. Kun
is the 6th student in the Simmerling lab to win a CCG award.
Link to press release
January 11, 2005
Work in the Simmerling lab on protein folding is
highlighted on the NCSA supercomputer center web page under the title
"Forecasting the Fold" (link to NCSA article).
May 28, 2004
Simmerling lab gradaute students Raphaël Geney is one of the ten national winners of the American Chemical Society's CCG
Research Excellence awards for his work on chemotherapeutic compunds. The award
will be given at the Fall 2004 ACS National Meeting in Philadelphia. Raphaël is the 5th student in the Simmerling lab to win a CCG
award.
Link to press release
November 11, 2003
Simmerling lab gradaute students Xiaolin Cheng and Asim Okur are two of the ten national winners of the American Chemical Society's CCG
Research Excellence awards for their work on DNA damage (Xiaolin) and protein folding (Asim) . The award
will be given at the Spring 2004 ACS National Meeting in Anaheim. Xiaolin and Asim are the 3rd and 4th students in the Simmerling lab to win a CCG award, and this is the second time that the Simmerling lab has won two out of
ten national awards.
Link to press release
April 20, 2003
Simmerling lab gradaute students Guanglei Cui and Ben Strockbine were announced as two of only ten national winners of the American Chemical Society's CCG
Research Excellence awards for their work on protein folding. The awards
will be given at the Spring 2003 ACS National Meeting in New Orleans.
Link to press release
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