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=== <center> Please see http://ringo.ams.sunysb.edu/~rizzo for Rizzo Group Homepage (Research and Teaching) </center> ===
 
=== <center> Please see http://ringo.ams.sunysb.edu/~rizzo for Rizzo Group Homepage (Research and Teaching) </center> ===
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| '''Instructor''' || Dr. Robert C. Rizzo  [631-632-9340, robert dot rizzo -at- stonybrook.edu]
 
| '''Instructor''' || Dr. Robert C. Rizzo  [631-632-9340, robert dot rizzo -at- stonybrook.edu]
 
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| '''Teaching Assistant''' || Steve Telehany [631-632-8519, stephen dot telehany - at - stonybrook dot edu]
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| '''Teaching Assistant''' || Steve Pak [631-632-8519, steven dot pak - at - stonybrook dot edu]
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| '''Teaching Assistant''' || John Bickel  [631-632-8519, john dot bickel - at - stonybrook dot edu]
 
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| '''Course No.''' || AMS-536 / CHE-536
 
| '''Course No.''' || AMS-536 / CHE-536
 
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| '''Location/Time''' || Math Tower, Room S235 (COMPUTER LAB next to SINC site), Mon/Wed 2:30PM - 3:50PM 
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| '''Location/Time''' || Online, Monday and Wednesday 2:40PM - 4:00PM
 
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| '''Office Hours''' || By appointment, Math Tower, Room 3-129, Dept. of Applied Math & Statistics
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| '''Office Hours''' || Anytime or by appointment, Math Tower, Room 3-129, Dept. of Applied Math & Statistics
 
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| '''Acknowledgments''' || The AMS-536 instructors would like to thank: <br>
 
| '''Acknowledgments''' || The AMS-536 instructors would like to thank: <br>
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== Revised Syllabus Notes ==
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== '''Online Syllabus Notes''' ==
As a result of the COVID-19 outbreak the course syllabus has been revised per University guidelines to address the semester being shortened by one week and document changes necessary to teach the course online for the rest of the semester. A brief summary of the changes include:
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As a result of the COVID-19 outbreak this computational lab-based course is being offered online. This is a mixed course meaning that there will be both synchronous and asynchronous aspects. Note that course grading criteria has been modified from previous years (see grading breakdown above). Other details for this semester are as follows:
  
<br>(0) The course grading criteria has been modified (see grading breakdown above).
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<br>(1) The schedule has been revised starting March 23 2020.
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== General Information ==
<br>(2) We will continue to hold class at the regularly scheduled time however this will now be done online via the Zoom program ( https://it.stonybrook.edu/services/zoom ).
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* This is a lab based class that will be held at the regularly scheduled time (M/W 2:40-4:00PM) online via [https://it.stonybrook.edu/services/zoom ZOOM].
<br>(3) AMBER tutorials are being prerecorded by the Instructors and will be uploaded as appropriate into the course schedule as online videos.  
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* It is imperative that everyone attend ALL lab classes since we will be providing critical material and going over computational tutorials and examples in "real time".
<br>(4) AMBER tutorials should be viewed online before each relevant Zoom meetings so that meeting time can be spent troubleshooting and providing other guidance as necessary for class tutorials.
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* Based on prior experience, students that miss lab class quickly fall behind and it is difficult to catch up.
<br>(5) Class time normally devoted to watching and evaluating Oral Presentations will instead be used for Zoom meetings devoted to troubleshooting and providing other guidance as necessary for Class Projects.
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* All class correspondence should be addressed to ALL TA's/course Instructors.
<br>(6) Oral Presentations of Class Projects will be recorded by each participant individually (see Recording Your Oral Presentation Using Zoom section below), at home, and then emailed to the Instructors (see Video Presentation due date below).
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* Please consult the Schedule below prior to coming to each each class.
<br>(7) Oral Presentations of Class Projects will be evaluated by 3 course participants and a [http://ringo.ams.sunysb.edu/~rizzo/StonyBrook/teaching/AMS532_AMS535_AMS536/Presentations/2020_ams.536.presentation.assessment.docx Presentation Assessment Sheet] for each talk evaluated will be submitted based on the Reviewer Assignments outlined below.
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* Oral Presentations of Class Projects will be recorded by each participant individually (see Recording Your Oral Presentation Using Zoom section below), at home, and then emailed to the Instructors (see Video Presentation due date below).
<br>(8) The Student Accessibility Support Center Statement (see below) has been updated
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* Oral Presentations will be reviewed based on the Reviewer Assignments listed in the Schedule using a [http://ringo.ams.sunysb.edu/~rizzo/StonyBrook/teaching/AMS532_AMS535_AMS536/Presentations/2021_ams.536.presentation.assessment.docx Reviewer Assessment Sheet] .
<br>(9) A Faculty Technical Support Statement (see below) has been added
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* A key component of the course is a Final Written Report, based on an independent class project, which will be written in the format of a peer-reviewed journal article.  
  
== Project Information ==
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== Class Project Information ==
'''Student Project Proposal OHARE Sheet'''
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'''Student Project Proposal OHARE Sheet:''' OHARE stands for '''O'''bjective, '''H'''ypothesis, '''A'''pproach, '''R'''ational, and '''E'''xpected outcomes.  All students will submit (and revise as necessary) an OHARE sheet to help them clearly define and outline their independent projects.
 
*[http://ringo.ams.sunysb.edu/~rizzo/StonyBrook/teaching/AMS532_AMS535_AMS536/Projects/studentproject.OHARE.template.docx studentproject.OHARE.template.docx]
 
*[http://ringo.ams.sunysb.edu/~rizzo/StonyBrook/teaching/AMS532_AMS535_AMS536/Projects/studentproject.OHARE.template.docx studentproject.OHARE.template.docx]
  
 
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'''Oral Presentation Guidelines:''' These meetings should be formal and your chance to tell a complete story. Talks should be presented in PPT format and be between 20 and 30 minutes long. The purpose of your talks is for you to clearly and concisely present your overall progress to date including appropriate background material and interpretation of your results. Check our guidelines on [http://ringo.ams.sunysb.edu/~rizzo/StonyBrook/teaching/AMS532_AMS535_AMS536/Projects/how_not_to_make_a_presentation.pdf how not to make a presentation]. Talks should be arranged in the following order:
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'''Oral Presentation Guidelines:''' These presentations should be formal and your chance to tell a complete story. Talks should be presented in PPT format and be between 20 and 25 minutes long. The purpose of your talks is for you to clearly and concisely present your overall progress to date including appropriate background material and interpretation of your results. Check our guidelines on [http://ringo.ams.sunysb.edu/~rizzo/StonyBrook/teaching/AMS532_AMS535_AMS536/Projects/how_not_to_make_a_presentation.pdf how not to make a presentation]. Talks should be arranged in the following order:
 
*Introduction/Background (include biological relevance)
 
*Introduction/Background (include biological relevance)
 
*Specifics of Your System
 
*Specifics of Your System
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*Acknowledgments
 
*Acknowledgments
  
 
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'''Recording Your Oral Presentation Using Zoom:''' It is very straightforward to create a video of yourself giving a PPT presentation using Zoom:
 
'''Recording Your Oral Presentation Using Zoom:''' It is very straightforward to create a video of yourself giving a PPT presentation using Zoom:
 
 
*Download the Zoom app ( https://it.stonybrook.edu/services/zoom )
 
*Download the Zoom app ( https://it.stonybrook.edu/services/zoom )
 
*Open the Zoom app
 
*Open the Zoom app
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*Stop recording and quit the meeting  
 
*Stop recording and quit the meeting  
 
*Open the newly created video (using QuickTime or some other video player) to make sure that your test presentation has both audio and video and looks good
 
*Open the newly created video (using QuickTime or some other video player) to make sure that your test presentation has both audio and video and looks good
*Follow the above steps to create your "full-length" video presentation (videos should not exceed 20 minutes)
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*Follow the above steps to create your "full-length" video presentation (videos should not exceed 20-25 minutes)
 
*Email your video to the Instructors who will make it available to the class (please name your Zoom video Lastname.mp4)
 
*Email your video to the Instructors who will make it available to the class (please name your Zoom video Lastname.mp4)
  
 
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'''Final Written Report Guidelines and Example Final Papers:''' Written project guidelines and example papers to use as a guide are provided below.
 
'''Final Written Report Guidelines and Example Final Papers:''' Written project guidelines and example papers to use as a guide are provided below.
 
*[http://ringo.ams.sunysb.edu/~rizzo/StonyBrook/teaching/AMS532_AMS535_AMS536/Projects/project.guidelines.pdf project.guidelines.pdf]
 
*[http://ringo.ams.sunysb.edu/~rizzo/StonyBrook/teaching/AMS532_AMS535_AMS536/Projects/project.guidelines.pdf project.guidelines.pdf]
 
*[http://ringo.ams.sunysb.edu/~rizzo/StonyBrook/teaching/AMS532_AMS535_AMS536/Projects/project.example.dGhyd.pdf project.example.dGhyd.pdf]
 
*[http://ringo.ams.sunysb.edu/~rizzo/StonyBrook/teaching/AMS532_AMS535_AMS536/Projects/project.example.dGhyd.pdf project.example.dGhyd.pdf]
 
*[http://ringo.ams.sunysb.edu/~rizzo/StonyBrook/teaching/AMS532_AMS535_AMS536/Projects/project.example.MMPS.pdf project.example.MMPS.pdf]
 
*[http://ringo.ams.sunysb.edu/~rizzo/StonyBrook/teaching/AMS532_AMS535_AMS536/Projects/project.example.MMPS.pdf project.example.MMPS.pdf]
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== Tutorials, Software Links, and Other Relevant Class Information==
 
== Tutorials, Software Links, and Other Relevant Class Information==
 
*[http://ringo.ams.sunysb.edu/index.php/Rizzo_Lab_Information_and_Tutorials Rizzo_Lab_Information_and_Tutorials]
 
*[http://ringo.ams.sunysb.edu/index.php/Rizzo_Lab_Information_and_Tutorials Rizzo_Lab_Information_and_Tutorials]
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*[http://www.alchemistry.org/wiki/Main_Page Free Energy Calculations]
 
*[http://www.alchemistry.org/wiki/Main_Page Free Energy Calculations]
  
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== Schedule ==
 
== Schedule ==
* Please note that a doctor's excuse will be required if you miss your scheduled oral presentation date because of illness.
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* Please note that a doctor's excuse will be required if a student miss any important deadlines because of illness.
 
 
  
 
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| '''Notes'''
 
| '''Notes'''
 
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| || '''SECTION 1: COMPUTING INFRASTRUCTURE AND TOOLS''' ||
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| - || '''SECTION 1: COMPUTING INFRASTRUCTURE AND TOOLS''' || Please make sure that the Zoom program is up and running on your home computer prior to the first class <br> https://it.stonybrook.edu/services/zoom
 
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| 2020.01.27 Mon || Group Study || '''First Day of Class''' <br> Seawulf accounts setup <br> unix / vim / csh introduction <br> Discuss presentations and final projects (OHARE sheets)
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| 2021.02.01 Mon || Group Study || '''First Day of Class''' -- '''SNOW DAY''' --
 
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| 2020.01.29 Wed || Group Study || Seawulf accounts setup <br> unix / vim / csh introduction <br> Visualization demo's Chimera and VMD
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| 2021.02.03 Wed || Group Study || '''First Real Day of Class''' <br> Seawulf accounts setup <br> unix / vim / csh introduction <br> Discuss class objectives and syllabus, OHARE sheets, wiki page creation, oral presentations, final written reports, etc <br>[http://ringo.ams.sunysb.edu/~rizzo/StonyBrook/teaching/AMS532_AMS535_AMS536/Presentations/2021.02.03.ams536.rizzo.lect.001.mp4 Lecture Video]
 
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| 2020.02.03 Mon ||| Group Study || Seawulf accounts setup <br> unix / vim / csh introduction <br> Visualization demo's Chimera and VMD
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| 2021.02.08 Mon ||| Group Study || Seawulf accounts setup <br> unix / vim / csh introduction <br> Visualization demo's Chimera and VMD <br> [http://ringo.ams.sunysb.edu/~rizzo/StonyBrook/teaching/AMS532_AMS535_AMS536/Presentations/2021.02.08.ams536.rizzo.lect.002.mp4 Lecture Video]
 
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| 2020.02.05 Wed ||| Group Study || Seawulf accounts setup <br> unix / vim / csh introduction <br> Visualization demo's Chimera and VMD
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| 2021.02.10 Wed ||| Group Study || Seawulf accounts setup <br> unix / vim / csh introduction <br> Visualization demo's Chimera and VMD <br> [http://ringo.ams.sunysb.edu/~rizzo/StonyBrook/teaching/AMS532_AMS535_AMS536/Presentations/2021.02.10.ams536.rizzo.lect.003.mp4 Lecture Video]
 
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| 2020.02.10 Mon || Group Study || Seawulf queuing system <br>  
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| 2021.02.15 Mon || Group Study || Seawulf queuing system <br>  
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[http://ringo.ams.sunysb.edu/~rizzo/StonyBrook/teaching/AMS532_AMS535_AMS536/Presentations/2021.02.15.ams536.rizzo.lect.004.mp4 Lecture Video]
 
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| 2020.02.12 Wed || Group Study ||  Seawulf queuing system <br>  Ethics in Writing (Rob)
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| 2021.02.17 Wed || Group Study ||  Seawulf queuing system <br>  Ethics in Writing (Rob)
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[http://ringo.ams.sunysb.edu/~rizzo/StonyBrook/teaching/AMS532_AMS535_AMS536/Presentations/2021.02.17.ams536.rizzo.lect.005.mp4 Lecture Video]
 
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| || '''SECTION 2: DOCK TUTORIAL'''  || [http://ringo.ams.sunysb.edu/~rizzo/StonyBrook/teaching/AMS532_AMS535_AMS536/Presentations/2013.02.18.ams536.pdf see Joe Allen DOCK slides]  
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| - || '''SECTION 2: DOCK TUTORIAL'''  || [http://ringo.ams.sunysb.edu/~rizzo/StonyBrook/teaching/AMS532_AMS535_AMS536/Presentations/2013.02.18.ams536.pdf see Joe Allen DOCK slides]  
 
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| 2020.02.17 Mon || Group Study || '''Draft Student Project Proposal OHARE Sheet Due''' <br> Tutorials: DOCK virtual screening <br> individual project discussion  
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| 2021.02.22 Mon || Group Study || '''Draft Student Project Proposal OHARE Sheet Due''' <br> Tutorials: DOCK virtual screening <br> individual project discussion  
 
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| 2020.02.19 Wed || Group Study || Tutorials: DOCK virtual screening <br> individual project discussion
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| 2021.02.24 Wed || Group Study || Tutorials: DOCK virtual screening <br> individual project discussion
 
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| 2020.02.24 Mon || Group Study || '''Final Student Project Proposal OHARE Sheet Due''' <br> Tutorials: DOCK virtual screening <br> individual project discussion
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| 2021.03.01 Mon || Group Study || '''Final Student Project Proposal OHARE Sheet Due''' <br> Tutorials: DOCK virtual screening <br> individual project discussion
 
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| 2020.02.26 Wed || Group Study || Tutorials: DOCK virtual screening <br> individual project discussion
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| 2021.03.03 Wed || Group Study || Tutorials: DOCK virtual screening <br> individual project discussion
 
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| 2020.03.02 Mon || Group Study || Tutorials: DOCK virtual screening <br> individual project discussion
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| 2021.03.08 Mon || Group Study || Tutorials: DOCK virtual screening <br> individual project discussion
 
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| 2020.03.04 Wed || Group Study || Tutorials: DOCK virtual screening <br> individual project discussion
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| 2021.03.10 Wed || Group Study || Tutorials: DOCK virtual screening <br> individual project discussion
 
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| 2020.03.09 Mon || Group Study || Tutorials: DOCK de novo design <br> individual project discussion
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| 2021.03.15 Mon || Group Study || Tutorials: DOCK de novo design <br> individual project discussion
 
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| 2020.03.11 Wed || Group Study || Tutorials: DOCK de novo design  <br> individual project discussion  
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| 2021.03.17 Wed || Group Study || Tutorials: DOCK de novo design  <br> individual project discussion  
 
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| 2020.03.16 Mon || '''Spring Recess''' || '''Spring Recess'''
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| - || '''SECTION 3: AMBER TUTORIAL''' || [http://ringo.ams.sunysb.edu/~rizzo/StonyBrook/teaching/AMS532_AMS535_AMS536/Presentations/2012.02.29.ams536.lingling.amber_intro.pdf see Lingling Jiang AMBER slides ]
 
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| 2020.03.18 Wed || '''Spring Recess''' || '''Spring Recess'''
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| 2021.03.22 Mon || Group Study || Tutorials: AMBER molecular dynamics <br> individual project discussion
 
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| || '''REVISED SCHEDULE BEGINS HERE''' || '''REVISED SCHEDULE BEGINS HERE'''
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| 2021.03.24 Wed || Group Study || Tutorials: AMBER molecular dynamics <br> individual project discussion
 
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| 2020.03.23 Mon || '''Extended Spring Recess''' || '''Extended Spring Recess''' <br> Please make sure that the Zoom program is up and running on your home computer <br> https://it.stonybrook.edu/services/zoom
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| 2021.03.29 Mon || Group Study || Tutorials: AMBER molecular dynamics <br> individual project discussion
 
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| 2020.03.25 Wed || '''Extended Spring Recess''' || '''Extended Spring Recess''' <br> Please make sure that the Zoom program is up and running on your home computer <br> https://it.stonybrook.edu/services/zoom
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| 2021.03.31 Wed || Group Study || Tutorials: AMBER molecular dynamics <br> individual project discussion
 
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| || '''SECTION 3: AMBER TUTORIAL'''  || [http://ringo.ams.sunysb.edu/~rizzo/StonyBrook/teaching/AMS532_AMS535_AMS536/Presentations/2012.02.29.ams536.lingling.amber_intro.pdf see Lingling Jiang AMBER slides ] <br> [http://ringo.ams.sunysb.edu/~rizzo/StonyBrook/teaching/AMS532_AMS535_AMS536/Presentations/AMS536_contingency_plan.pdf see Steve Telehaney slides]
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| 2021.04.05 Mon || Group Study || Tutorials: AMBER molecular dynamics <br> individual project discussion
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| 2021.04.07 Wed || Group Study || Tutorials: AMBER molecular dynamics <br> individual project discussion
 
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| 2020.03.30 Mon || Online Group Study || Tutorials: AMBER molecular dynamics <br> [http://ringo.ams.sunysb.edu/~rizzo/StonyBrook/teaching/AMS532_AMS535_AMS536/Presentations/001_amber.mov see AMBER Video #1 ] <br> individual project discussion
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| - || '''SECTION 4: CLASS PROJECTS''' ||
 
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| 2020.04.01 Wed || Online Group Study || Tutorials: AMBER molecular dynamics <br> [http://ringo.ams.sunysb.edu/~rizzo/StonyBrook/teaching/AMS532_AMS535_AMS536/Presentations/002_amber_tleap.mp4 see AMBER Video #2.1 ] <br> [http://ringo.ams.sunysb.edu/~rizzo/StonyBrook/teaching/AMS532_AMS535_AMS536/Presentations/002_amber_visualize.mov see AMBER Video #2.2 ] <br> [http://ringo.ams.sunysb.edu/~rizzo/StonyBrook/teaching/AMS532_AMS535_AMS536/Presentations/002_amber_equilibration.mov see AMBER Video #2.3 ] <br> individual project discussion
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| 2021.04.12 Mon || Group Study ||  '''Draft Paper Due''' <br> Project Analysis/Troubleshooting
 
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| 2020.04.06 Mon || Online Group Study || Tutorials: AMBER molecular dynamics <br> [http://ringo.ams.sunysb.edu/~rizzo/StonyBrook/teaching/AMS532_AMS535_AMS536/Presentations/003_amber_production_intro.mov see AMBER Video #3.1 ] <br> [http://ringo.ams.sunysb.edu/~rizzo/StonyBrook/teaching/AMS532_AMS535_AMS536/Presentations/003_amber.mov see AMBER Video #3.2 ] <br> individual project discussion
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| 2021.04.14 Wed || Group Study || Project Analysis/Troubleshooting
 
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| 2020.04.08 Wed || Online Group Study || Tutorials: AMBER molecular dynamics <br> [http://ringo.ams.sunysb.edu/~rizzo/StonyBrook/teaching/AMS532_AMS535_AMS536/Presentations/004_amber.mov see AMBER Video #4.1 ] <br> [http://ringo.ams.sunysb.edu/~rizzo/StonyBrook/teaching/AMS532_AMS535_AMS536/Presentations/004_amber_part2.mov see AMBER Video #4.2 ] <br>[http://ringo.ams.sunysb.edu/~rizzo/StonyBrook/teaching/AMS532_AMS535_AMS536/Presentations/004_amber_plot1.mov see AMBER Video #4.3 ] <br> individual project discussion
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| 2021.04.19 Mon || Group Study || Project Analysis/Troubleshooting
 
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| 2020.04.13 Mon || Online Group Study || Tutorials: AMBER molecular dynamics <br> [http://ringo.ams.sunysb.edu/~rizzo/StonyBrook/teaching/AMS532_AMS535_AMS536/Presentations/005_amber.mov see AMBER Video #5 ] <br> individual project discussion
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| 2021.04.21 Wed || Group Study || Project Analysis/Troubleshooting
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| 2020.04.15 Wed || Online Group Study || Tutorials: AMBER molecular dynamics <br> [http://ringo.ams.sunysb.edu/~rizzo/StonyBrook/teaching/AMS532_AMS535_AMS536/Presentations/006_amber.mov see AMBER Video #6 ] <br> individual project discussion
 
 
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| || '''SECTION 4: CLASS PROJECTS''' ||
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| 2021.04.26 Mon || Group Study  ||  
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| 2020.04.20 Mon || Online Group Study  || '''Draft Paper Due''' <br> Project Analysis/Troubleshooting
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'''Class Project Videos Due''' (email videos to Steve Pak by 2:30PM today, please name files Lastname.mp4) <br>
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| 2020.04.22 Wed || Online Group Study  || Project Analysis/Troubleshooting
 
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| 2020.04.27 Mon || Online Group Study  || '''Video Presentations of Class Projects Must be Emailed to Guilherme by 2:30PM (please name files as "Lastname.mp4")'''<br> Project Analysis/Troubleshooting <br> <br> Each course participant will watch and evaluate 3 Presentations (~ 20 minutes each) based on the Reviewer Assignment schedule below and submit a [http://ringo.ams.sunysb.edu/~rizzo/StonyBrook/teaching/AMS532_AMS535_AMS536/Presentations/2020_ams.536.presentation.assessment.docx Presentation Assessment Sheet] for each Video (due 1 week from today).  Instructors will evaluate 3-4 presentations each. 
 
 
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'''(1) [http://ringo.ams.sunysb.edu/~rizzo/StonyBrook/teaching/AMS532_AMS535_AMS536/Presentations/videos/Corbo.mp4 Corbo]'''
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'''(1) [http://ringo.ams.sunysb.edu/~rizzo/StonyBrook/teaching/AMS532_AMS535_AMS536/Presentations/2021_ams536_videos/2021_ams536_Dovedytis.mp4 Dovedytis.mp4]'''<br>
*Guerra
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'''(2) [http://ringo.ams.sunysb.edu/~rizzo/StonyBrook/teaching/AMS532_AMS535_AMS536/Presentations/2021_ams536_videos/2021_ams536_Foran.mp4 Foran.mp4]'''<br>
*Zhu
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'''(3) [http://ringo.ams.sunysb.edu/~rizzo/StonyBrook/teaching/AMS532_AMS535_AMS536/Presentations/2021_ams536_videos/2021_ams536_Kochath.mp4 Kochath.mp4]'''<br>
*Stepanenko
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'''(4) [http://ringo.ams.sunysb.edu/~rizzo/StonyBrook/teaching/AMS532_AMS535_AMS536/Presentations/2021_ams536_videos/2021_ams536_Rangwala.mp4 Rangwala.mp4]'''<br>
 
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'''(5) [http://ringo.ams.sunysb.edu/~rizzo/StonyBrook/teaching/AMS532_AMS535_AMS536/Presentations/2021_ams536_videos/2021_ams536_Steier.mp4 Steier.mp4]'''<br>
'''(2) [http://ringo.ams.sunysb.edu/~rizzo/StonyBrook/teaching/AMS532_AMS535_AMS536/Presentations/videos/Guerra.mp4 Guerra]'''
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'''(6) [http://ringo.ams.sunysb.edu/~rizzo/StonyBrook/teaching/AMS532_AMS535_AMS536/Presentations/2021_ams536_videos/2021_ams536_Cuomo.mp4 Cuomo.mp4]'''<br>
*Chakraborti
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'''(7) [http://ringo.ams.sunysb.edu/~rizzo/StonyBrook/teaching/AMS532_AMS535_AMS536/Presentations/2021_ams536_videos/2021_ams536_He.mp4 He.mp4]'''<br>
*Zhang
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'''(8) [http://ringo.ams.sunysb.edu/~rizzo/StonyBrook/teaching/AMS532_AMS535_AMS536/Presentations/2021_ams536_videos/2021_ams536_Koller.mp4 Koller.mp4]'''<br>
*Pak
 
 
 
'''(3) [http://ringo.ams.sunysb.edu/~rizzo/StonyBrook/teaching/AMS532_AMS535_AMS536/Presentations/videos/Laverty.mp4 Laverty]'''
 
*Jayanetti
 
*Cardetti
 
*Guerra
 
 
 
'''(4) [http://ringo.ams.sunysb.edu/~rizzo/StonyBrook/teaching/AMS532_AMS535_AMS536/Presentations/videos/Jayanetti.mp4 Jayanetti]'''
 
*He
 
*Corbo
 
*Pak
 
 
 
'''(5) [http://ringo.ams.sunysb.edu/~rizzo/StonyBrook/teaching/AMS532_AMS535_AMS536/Presentations/videos/Stepanenko.mov Stepanenko]'''
 
*He
 
*Cardetti
 
*Zhu
 
 
 
'''(6) [http://ringo.ams.sunysb.edu/~rizzo/StonyBrook/teaching/AMS532_AMS535_AMS536/Presentations/videos/Zhang.mp4 Zhang]'''
 
*Chakraborti
 
*Corbo
 
*Laverty
 
 
 
'''(7) [http://ringo.ams.sunysb.edu/~rizzo/StonyBrook/teaching/AMS532_AMS535_AMS536/Presentations/videos/Chakraborti.mp4 Chakraborti]'''
 
*Guerra
 
*Pak
 
*Zhu
 
 
 
'''(8) [http://ringo.ams.sunysb.edu/~rizzo/StonyBrook/teaching/AMS532_AMS535_AMS536/Presentations/videos/Pak.mp4 Pak]'''
 
*He
 
*Laverty
 
*Cardetti
 
 
 
'''(9) [http://ringo.ams.sunysb.edu/~rizzo/StonyBrook/teaching/AMS532_AMS535_AMS536/Presentations/videos/Cardetti.mp4 Cardetti]'''
 
*Zhang
 
*Corbo
 
*Jayanetti
 
 
 
'''(10) [http://ringo.ams.sunysb.edu/~rizzo/StonyBrook/teaching/AMS532_AMS535_AMS536/Presentations/videos/Zhu.mp4 Zhu]'''
 
*Zhang
 
*Stepanenko
 
*Jayanetti
 
 
 
'''(11) [http://ringo.ams.sunysb.edu/~rizzo/StonyBrook/teaching/AMS532_AMS535_AMS536/Presentations/videos/He.mp4 He]'''
 
*Stepanenko
 
*Chakraborti
 
*Laverty
 
 
 
'''(12) Rob'''
 
*Corbo
 
*Guerra
 
*Laverty
 
*Jayanetti
 
 
 
'''(13) Steve'''
 
*Stepanenko
 
*Zhang
 
*Chakraborti
 
*Pak
 
 
 
'''(14) Guilherme'''
 
*Cardetti
 
*Zhu
 
*He
 
 
 
  
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'''Reviewer Assignments for Class Project Videos''' (use video links above) <br>
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'''[http://ringo.ams.sunysb.edu/~rizzo/StonyBrook/teaching/AMS532_AMS535_AMS536/Presentations/2021_ams.536.presentation.assessment.docx Reviewer Assessment Sheets] are due 1 week from today''' <br>
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<br>
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(1) Dovedytis will review
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*Foran, Kochath, Rangwala
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<br>
 +
(2) Foran will review
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*Dovedytis, Cuomo, He
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<br>
 +
(3) Kochath will review
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*Cuomo, He, Steier
 +
<br>
 +
(4) Rangwala will review
 +
*Foran, Kochath, Koller
 +
<br>
 +
(5) Steier will review
 +
*He, Koller, Rangwala
 +
<br>
 +
(6) Cuomo will review
 +
*Dovedytis, Foran, Koller
 +
<br>
 +
(7) He will review
 +
*Steier, Cuomo, Kochath
 +
<br>
 +
(8) Koller will review
 +
*Dovedytis, Steier, Rangwala
 +
<br>
 +
Pak reviews
 +
*Dovedytis, Steier, Kochath, Rangwala
 +
<br>
 +
Bickel reviews
 +
*He, Foran, Koller, Coumo
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<br>
 +
<br>
 +
Project Analysis/Troubleshooting <br>
 
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| 2020.04.29 Wed || Online Group Study  || Project Analysis/Troubleshooting
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| 2021.04.28 Wed || Group Study  || Project Analysis/Troubleshooting  
 
|-
 
|-
| 2020.05.04 Mon || Online Group Study  || '''[http://ringo.ams.sunysb.edu/~rizzo/StonyBrook/teaching/AMS532_AMS535_AMS536/Presentations/2020_ams.536.presentation.assessment.docx Presentation Assessment Sheets] Must Be Emailed to Guilherme by 2:30PM based on your Reviewer Assignments from above''' <br> Project Analysis/Troubleshooting
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| 2021.05.03 Mon || Group Study  || '''[http://ringo.ams.sunysb.edu/~rizzo/StonyBrook/teaching/AMS532_AMS535_AMS536/Presentations/2021_ams.536.presentation.assessment.docx Reviewer Assessment Sheets] Must Be Emailed to Steve Pak by 11:00PM based on your Reviewer Assignments from above''' <br> Project Analysis/Troubleshooting
 
|-
 
|-
| 2020.05.06 Wed || Online Group Study || '''Last Day Class'''<br> Project Analysis/Troubleshooting
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| 2021.05.05 Wed || Group Study || '''Last Day Class'''<br> Project Analysis/Troubleshooting
 
|-
 
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| 2020.05.08 Fri || '''Final Written Report due by 5PM today.''' || '''Final Written Report due by 5PM today.''' <br> Please email electronic copy to rizzorc -at- gmail dot com and guilherme dot duarteramosmatos -at- stonybrook dot edu
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| 2021.05.07 Fri || '''Final Written Report due by 5PM today.''' || '''Final Written Report due by 5PM today.''' <br> Please email electronic copy to rizzorc -at- gmail dot com and steven dot pak - at - stonybrook dot eduu and john dot bickel - at - stonybrook dot eduu using the file name template of "LASTNAME_FIRSTNAME_PAPER.pdf"
 
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'''GENERAL INFORMATION:''' AMS-536 is designed for students who wish to gain hands-on experience modeling biological molecules at the atomic level. In conjunction with the participants' interest, Molecular Mechanics, molecular dynamics, Monte Carlo, Docking (virtual screening), or Quantum Mechanics software packages will be used. Projects will include setup, execution, and analysis. Students will work on individual projects outside of class. Course participants will give presentations relevant to the simulations being performed and a final project report will be required. Grades will be based on the quality of the talks, participation in class discussion, attendance, and the final written report. Familiarity with working in a Unix (Linux) environment is desirable.
 
'''GENERAL INFORMATION:''' AMS-536 is designed for students who wish to gain hands-on experience modeling biological molecules at the atomic level. In conjunction with the participants' interest, Molecular Mechanics, molecular dynamics, Monte Carlo, Docking (virtual screening), or Quantum Mechanics software packages will be used. Projects will include setup, execution, and analysis. Students will work on individual projects outside of class. Course participants will give presentations relevant to the simulations being performed and a final project report will be required. Grades will be based on the quality of the talks, participation in class discussion, attendance, and the final written report. Familiarity with working in a Unix (Linux) environment is desirable.
  
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'''PRESENTATION DISCLAIMER:''' Presentations may contain slides from a variety of online sources for educational and illustrative purposes only, and use here does not imply that the presenter is claiming that the contents are their own original work or research.
 
'''PRESENTATION DISCLAIMER:''' Presentations may contain slides from a variety of online sources for educational and illustrative purposes only, and use here does not imply that the presenter is claiming that the contents are their own original work or research.
     
 
 
'''Required Syllabi Statements:''' The University Senate has authorized that the following required statements appear in all teaching syllabi on the Stony Brook Campus. This information is also located on the Provost’s website: https://www.stonybrook.edu/commcms/provost/faculty/handbook/academic_policies/syllabus_statement.php
 
 
 
'''Student Accessibility Support Center Statement:''' If you have a physical, psychological, medical, or learning disability that may impact your course work, please contact the Student Accessibility Support Center, 128 ECC Building, (631) 632-6748, or at sasc@stonybrook.edu. They will determine with you what accommodations are necessary and appropriate. All information and documentation is confidential.
 
 
Students who require assistance during emergency evacuation are encouraged to discuss their needs with their professors and the Student Accessibility Support Center. For procedures and information go to the following website: https://ehs.stonybrook.edu/programs/fire-safety/emergency-evacuation/evacuation-guide-people-physical-disabilities  and search Fire Safety and Evacuation and Disabilities.
 
 
*To access mental health services, call Counseling and Psychological Services at 631-632-6720; Counselors are available to speak with 24/7.
 
 
*For updated information on the Academic Success and Tutoring Center please check www.stonybrook.edu/tutoring for the most up-to-date information.
 
 
*For IT Support: Students can visit the Keep Learning website at https://sites.google.com/stonybrook.edu/keeplearning for information on the tools you need for alternative and online learning. Need help? Report technical issues at https://it.stonybrook.edu/services/itsm  or call 631-632-2358.
 
  
*For information on Library services and resources please visit the Continuity of Library Operations guide.
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== '''Required Syllabi Statements:''' ==
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The University Senate Undergraduate and Graduate Councils have authorized that the following required statements appear in all teaching syllabi (graduate and undergraduate courses) on the Stony Brook Campus.. This information is also located on the Provost’s website: https://www.stonybrook.edu/commcms/provost/faculty/handbook/academic_policies/syllabus_statement.php
  
  
'''Faculty Technical Support Statement:'''  
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'''Student Accessibility Support Center Statement:''' If you have a physical, psychological, medical, or learning disability that may impact your course work, please contact the Student Accessibility Support Center, 128 ECC Building, (631) 632-6748, or at sasc@stonybrook.edu. They will determine with you what accommodations are necessary and appropriate. All information and documentation is confidential. Students who require assistance during emergency evacuation are encouraged to discuss their needs with their professors and the Student Accessibility Support Center. For procedures and information go to the following website: https://ehs.stonybrook.edu/programs/fire-safety/emergency-evacuation/evacuation-guide-people-physical-disabilities  and search Fire Safety and Evacuation and Disabilities.
*Faculty needing to access information on using instructional technology for remote teaching should visit https://it.stonybrook.edu/keep-teaching
 
*If you experience problems using technology, please submit a service ticket at: https://it.stonybrook.edu/services/itsm
 
*CELT will provide remote support by Zoom at: https://stonybrook.zoom.us/j/478142498 or by email at: academictechnologies@stonybrook.edu
 
  
  

Latest revision as of 14:17, 17 August 2021

Please see http://ringo.ams.sunysb.edu/~rizzo for Rizzo Group Homepage (Research and Teaching)

Instructor Dr. Robert C. Rizzo [631-632-9340, robert dot rizzo -at- stonybrook.edu]
Teaching Assistant Steve Pak [631-632-8519, steven dot pak - at - stonybrook dot edu]
Teaching Assistant John Bickel [631-632-8519, john dot bickel - at - stonybrook dot edu]
Course No. AMS-536 / CHE-536
Location/Time Online, Monday and Wednesday 2:40PM - 4:00PM
Office Hours Anytime or by appointment, Math Tower, Room 3-129, Dept. of Applied Math & Statistics
Acknowledgments The AMS-536 instructors would like to thank:

(1) Chemical Computing Group at http://www.chemcomp.com for generously providing MOE software teaching licenses
(2) Firat Coskun and the LI-RED and SEAWULF team for cluster support
(3) Pat Tonra for Mathlab support
(4) Victor Poon for other computational support

Grading Grades will be based on the quality of:

(1) attendance, participation in class discussion, wiki tutorial construction, assisting others (25%)
(2) oral presentations (25%)
(3) final written report (50%)



Online Syllabus Notes

As a result of the COVID-19 outbreak this computational lab-based course is being offered online. This is a mixed course meaning that there will be both synchronous and asynchronous aspects. Note that course grading criteria has been modified from previous years (see grading breakdown above). Other details for this semester are as follows:


General Information

  • This is a lab based class that will be held at the regularly scheduled time (M/W 2:40-4:00PM) online via ZOOM.
  • It is imperative that everyone attend ALL lab classes since we will be providing critical material and going over computational tutorials and examples in "real time".
  • Based on prior experience, students that miss lab class quickly fall behind and it is difficult to catch up.
  • All class correspondence should be addressed to ALL TA's/course Instructors.
  • Please consult the Schedule below prior to coming to each each class.
  • Oral Presentations of Class Projects will be recorded by each participant individually (see Recording Your Oral Presentation Using Zoom section below), at home, and then emailed to the Instructors (see Video Presentation due date below).
  • Oral Presentations will be reviewed based on the Reviewer Assignments listed in the Schedule using a Reviewer Assessment Sheet .
  • A key component of the course is a Final Written Report, based on an independent class project, which will be written in the format of a peer-reviewed journal article.


Class Project Information

Student Project Proposal OHARE Sheet: OHARE stands for Objective, Hypothesis, Approach, Rational, and Expected outcomes. All students will submit (and revise as necessary) an OHARE sheet to help them clearly define and outline their independent projects.


Oral Presentation Guidelines: These presentations should be formal and your chance to tell a complete story. Talks should be presented in PPT format and be between 20 and 25 minutes long. The purpose of your talks is for you to clearly and concisely present your overall progress to date including appropriate background material and interpretation of your results. Check our guidelines on how not to make a presentation. Talks should be arranged in the following order:

  • Introduction/Background (include biological relevance)
  • Specifics of Your System
  • Computational Details (theory)
  • Computational Details (system setup)
  • Results and Discussion (include a critical interpretation of your results)
  • Conclusions
  • Future
  • Acknowledgments


Recording Your Oral Presentation Using Zoom: It is very straightforward to create a video of yourself giving a PPT presentation using Zoom:

  • Download the Zoom app ( https://it.stonybrook.edu/services/zoom )
  • Open the Zoom app
  • Create a new Zoom meeting with only yourself (make sure audio and video are turned on)
  • Share your screen
  • Open your presentation in PPT and put in presentation mode
  • Start recording and give a short test presentation to make sure that everything is working smoothly (use mouse as necessary to highlight specific regions of your slides)
  • Stop recording and quit the meeting
  • Open the newly created video (using QuickTime or some other video player) to make sure that your test presentation has both audio and video and looks good
  • Follow the above steps to create your "full-length" video presentation (videos should not exceed 20-25 minutes)
  • Email your video to the Instructors who will make it available to the class (please name your Zoom video Lastname.mp4)


Final Written Report Guidelines and Example Final Papers: Written project guidelines and example papers to use as a guide are provided below.


Tutorials, Software Links, and Other Relevant Class Information



Schedule

  • Please note that a doctor's excuse will be required if a student miss any important deadlines because of illness.
Date Participant Notes
- SECTION 1: COMPUTING INFRASTRUCTURE AND TOOLS Please make sure that the Zoom program is up and running on your home computer prior to the first class
https://it.stonybrook.edu/services/zoom
2021.02.01 Mon Group Study First Day of Class -- SNOW DAY --
2021.02.03 Wed Group Study First Real Day of Class
Seawulf accounts setup
unix / vim / csh introduction
Discuss class objectives and syllabus, OHARE sheets, wiki page creation, oral presentations, final written reports, etc
Lecture Video
2021.02.08 Mon Group Study Seawulf accounts setup
unix / vim / csh introduction
Visualization demo's Chimera and VMD
Lecture Video
2021.02.10 Wed Group Study Seawulf accounts setup
unix / vim / csh introduction
Visualization demo's Chimera and VMD
Lecture Video
2021.02.15 Mon Group Study Seawulf queuing system

Lecture Video

2021.02.17 Wed Group Study Seawulf queuing system
Ethics in Writing (Rob)

Lecture Video

- SECTION 2: DOCK TUTORIAL see Joe Allen DOCK slides
2021.02.22 Mon Group Study Draft Student Project Proposal OHARE Sheet Due
Tutorials: DOCK virtual screening
individual project discussion
2021.02.24 Wed Group Study Tutorials: DOCK virtual screening
individual project discussion
2021.03.01 Mon Group Study Final Student Project Proposal OHARE Sheet Due
Tutorials: DOCK virtual screening
individual project discussion
2021.03.03 Wed Group Study Tutorials: DOCK virtual screening
individual project discussion
2021.03.08 Mon Group Study Tutorials: DOCK virtual screening
individual project discussion
2021.03.10 Wed Group Study Tutorials: DOCK virtual screening
individual project discussion
2021.03.15 Mon Group Study Tutorials: DOCK de novo design
individual project discussion
2021.03.17 Wed Group Study Tutorials: DOCK de novo design
individual project discussion
- SECTION 3: AMBER TUTORIAL see Lingling Jiang AMBER slides
2021.03.22 Mon Group Study Tutorials: AMBER molecular dynamics
individual project discussion
2021.03.24 Wed Group Study Tutorials: AMBER molecular dynamics
individual project discussion
2021.03.29 Mon Group Study Tutorials: AMBER molecular dynamics
individual project discussion
2021.03.31 Wed Group Study Tutorials: AMBER molecular dynamics
individual project discussion
2021.04.05 Mon Group Study Tutorials: AMBER molecular dynamics
individual project discussion
2021.04.07 Wed Group Study Tutorials: AMBER molecular dynamics
individual project discussion
- SECTION 4: CLASS PROJECTS
2021.04.12 Mon Group Study Draft Paper Due
Project Analysis/Troubleshooting
2021.04.14 Wed Group Study Project Analysis/Troubleshooting
2021.04.19 Mon Group Study Project Analysis/Troubleshooting
2021.04.21 Wed Group Study Project Analysis/Troubleshooting
2021.04.26 Mon Group Study

Class Project Videos Due (email videos to Steve Pak by 2:30PM today, please name files Lastname.mp4)

(1) Dovedytis.mp4
(2) Foran.mp4
(3) Kochath.mp4
(4) Rangwala.mp4
(5) Steier.mp4
(6) Cuomo.mp4
(7) He.mp4
(8) Koller.mp4


Reviewer Assignments for Class Project Videos (use video links above)
Reviewer Assessment Sheets are due 1 week from today

(1) Dovedytis will review

  • Foran, Kochath, Rangwala


(2) Foran will review

  • Dovedytis, Cuomo, He


(3) Kochath will review

  • Cuomo, He, Steier


(4) Rangwala will review

  • Foran, Kochath, Koller


(5) Steier will review

  • He, Koller, Rangwala


(6) Cuomo will review

  • Dovedytis, Foran, Koller


(7) He will review

  • Steier, Cuomo, Kochath


(8) Koller will review

  • Dovedytis, Steier, Rangwala


Pak reviews

  • Dovedytis, Steier, Kochath, Rangwala


Bickel reviews

  • He, Foran, Koller, Coumo



Project Analysis/Troubleshooting

2021.04.28 Wed Group Study Project Analysis/Troubleshooting
2021.05.03 Mon Group Study Reviewer Assessment Sheets Must Be Emailed to Steve Pak by 11:00PM based on your Reviewer Assignments from above
Project Analysis/Troubleshooting
2021.05.05 Wed Group Study Last Day Class
Project Analysis/Troubleshooting
2021.05.07 Fri Final Written Report due by 5PM today. Final Written Report due by 5PM today.
Please email electronic copy to rizzorc -at- gmail dot com and steven dot pak - at - stonybrook dot eduu and john dot bickel - at - stonybrook dot eduu using the file name template of "LASTNAME_FIRSTNAME_PAPER.pdf"



GENERAL INFORMATION: AMS-536 is designed for students who wish to gain hands-on experience modeling biological molecules at the atomic level. In conjunction with the participants' interest, Molecular Mechanics, molecular dynamics, Monte Carlo, Docking (virtual screening), or Quantum Mechanics software packages will be used. Projects will include setup, execution, and analysis. Students will work on individual projects outside of class. Course participants will give presentations relevant to the simulations being performed and a final project report will be required. Grades will be based on the quality of the talks, participation in class discussion, attendance, and the final written report. Familiarity with working in a Unix (Linux) environment is desirable.


Learning Obectives:

  • (1) Gain hands-on experience modeling biological molecules at the atomic level.
  • (2) Learn to navigate linx/unix operating system
  • (3) Learn shell scripting and text-based editing (vim program)
  • (4) Learn to use a linux-based computing cluster that has a queuing system
  • (5) Learn to use visualization software (Chimera, MOE, and VMD programs)
  • (6) Setup, execute, and analyze docking (DOCK) and molecular dynamics (AMBER) tutorials.
  • (7) Give oral presentations on individual research projects which includes:
    • (i) Introduction/Background (include biological relevance)
    • (ii) Specifics of Your System
    • (iii) Computational Details (theory)
    • (iv) Computational Details (system setup)
    • (v) Results and Discussion (include a critical interpretation of your results)
    • (vi) Conclusions
    • (vii) Future
    • (viii) Acknowledgments
  • (8) Write a polished well-referenced manuscript in the format of a peer-reviewed Journal Article.


LITERATURE DISCLAIMER: Hyperlinks and manuscripts accessed through Stony Brook University's electronic journal subscriptions are provided below for educational purposes only.


PRESENTATION DISCLAIMER: Presentations may contain slides from a variety of online sources for educational and illustrative purposes only, and use here does not imply that the presenter is claiming that the contents are their own original work or research.

Required Syllabi Statements:

The University Senate Undergraduate and Graduate Councils have authorized that the following required statements appear in all teaching syllabi (graduate and undergraduate courses) on the Stony Brook Campus.. This information is also located on the Provost’s website: https://www.stonybrook.edu/commcms/provost/faculty/handbook/academic_policies/syllabus_statement.php


Student Accessibility Support Center Statement: If you have a physical, psychological, medical, or learning disability that may impact your course work, please contact the Student Accessibility Support Center, 128 ECC Building, (631) 632-6748, or at sasc@stonybrook.edu. They will determine with you what accommodations are necessary and appropriate. All information and documentation is confidential. Students who require assistance during emergency evacuation are encouraged to discuss their needs with their professors and the Student Accessibility Support Center. For procedures and information go to the following website: https://ehs.stonybrook.edu/programs/fire-safety/emergency-evacuation/evacuation-guide-people-physical-disabilities and search Fire Safety and Evacuation and Disabilities.


Academic Integrity Statement: Each student must pursue his or her academic goals honestly and be personally accountable for all submitted work. Representing another person's work as your own is always wrong. Faculty is required to report any suspected instances of academic dishonesty to the Academic Judiciary. Faculty in the Health Sciences Center (School of Health Technology & Management, Nursing, Social Welfare, Dental Medicine) and School of Medicine are required to follow their school-specific procedures. For more comprehensive information on academic integrity, including categories of academic dishonesty please refer to the academic judiciary website at http://www.stonybrook.edu/commcms/academic_integrity/index.html


Critical Incident Management: Stony Brook University expects students to respect the rights, privileges, and property of other people. Faculty are required to report to the Office of University Community Standards any disruptive behavior that interrupts their ability to teach, compromises the safety of the learning environment, or inhibits students' ability to learn. Faculty in the HSC Schools and the School of Medicine are required to follow their school-specific procedures. Further information about most academic matters can be found in the Undergraduate Bulletin, the Undergraduate Class Schedule, and the Faculty-Employee Handbook.