The McCullagh group focuses on computational and theoretical studies of multiscale problems in biology. The group is broken into two sub-groups: one group works on self-assembly of peptides in biomaterials and the other group looks at energy transduction in nucleic acid binding enzymes. The multiscale nature of both self-assembly and energy transduction make these systems interesting and yet challenging to study. We use and develop cutting edge multiscale simulation methods to address these challenges.
Russell Davidson accepted an offer for a postdoc position at Oak Ridge National Lab! Oak Ridge National lab is located in Oak Ridge, TN. Russell is working for XXX doing XXX research....
CSU highlights the recently published work done by Kelly on the Dengue virus NS3 helicase. The news story can be found...
The McCullagh group moved from Colorado State University in Fort Collins, CO to Oklahoma State University in Stillwater, OK in December 2019.
The McCullagh group has been awarded an XSEDE allocation of 30,000.0 gpu hrs and 200,000.0 CPU SUs. This has an estimated monetary value of $11.5K.
Max Mattson officially joins the McCullagh group becomeing a joint student with Martin McCullagh and Amber Krummel. Max successfully defended his thesis on Decemeber 11th, 2019. Congratulations Max!