Structural Biology Software Database
Application Index
Sort by [ Name | Last Update ]Category: Biological Collaboration (2 entries) |
The applications in this section are web-based tools that integrates molecular dynamics simulation and visualisation onto the internet for long distance collaboration in structural biology research. |
BioCoRE |
BioCoRE is a web-based collaborative environment for structural
biology which provides tools to allow collaboration between
researchers down the hall or around the world. Anyone with access to
the internet and a standard web browser can join BioCoRE and create
or be added to research projects, and information about a particular
project is shared among all members of that project. BioCoRE is
accessed through a Java applet which includes instant messaging and
notification of project updates.
BioCoRE currently provides tools in three toolboxes. The Workbench
toolbox provides access to structural biology applications such as
simulation and visualization programs. The Notebook toolbox supplies
a message board where users store project notes. The Conferences
toolbox allows interactive text-based chats, which are also archived
to the message board for future reference. Soon, the Documents
toolbox will provide tools to assist in joint preparation of
publications.
BioCoRE is currently accessible to users through the BioCoRE server
at UIUC, and a code release is planned which will allow sites to run
their own servers. Because BioCoRE is web-based, updates and new
features are automatically available every time the user logs in.
BioCoRE is accessible at http://www.ks.uiuc.edu/Research/biocore View Application Entry for BioCoRE |
MICE (Molecular Interactive Collaborative Environment) |
MICE project is developing new methods of collaborative,
interactive visualization of complex scientific data. While most existing methods of representing scientific data are
static and two-dimensional, the technologies being used and developed for MICE provide interactive,
three-dimensional environments within which multiple users can examine complex data sets in real-time. View Application Entry for MICE (Molecular Interactive Collaborative Environment) |
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