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Home Articles posted by Stephane Redon

New symmetrical assembly method makes the cover of the Journal of Applied Crystallography!

Our new method Spherical polar Fourier assembly of protein complexes with arbitrary point group symmetry, developed in collaboration with Dave Ritchie at INRIA made the cover of the Journal of Applied Crystallography! Congrats Sergei!

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Stephane Redon 2016/02/01 2016/02/01News

The TEDx presentation about SAMSON is released!

Stephane Redon presented SAMSON at TEDxGrenoble. The video is available here.

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Stephane Redon 2015/09/28 2015/09/28News
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