Yes, we did it! Gold medal. So cool. Thanks to Thibault, Sebastien, Samuela, Serge and Anne!
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Most recently, we have extended UnityMol to be able to drive VR devices such as haptic joysticks and spacenavigator and manage simulations interactively, for instance un-/refolding of small RNA fragments atcoarse-grained level. At this symposium we presented UnityMol: Interactive scientific visualization for integrative biology. A broad challenge facing scientists today is the availability of huge amounts of data from various sources. Computers are required to store, analyze, explore and represent these data in order to extract useful information. With UnityMol, we pursue the ambitious goal to create an interactive virtual laboratory enabling researchers in biology to visualize biomolecular systems, run simulations and interact with physical models and data. Visual effects can enrich the dynamic and immersive aspects. Ultimately, we want to combine an appealing visual feedback already in place with a set of analysis features to extract information about properties of the fascinating biomolecular systems under study.
By Doutreligne, S. ; Cragnolini, T. ; Pasquali, S. ; Derreumaux, P. ; Baaden, M. (Lab. de Biochimie Theor., Univ. Paris Diderot, Paris, France)
Published in: 2014 IEEE 4th Symposium on Large Data Analysis and Visualization (LDAV), 9-10 Nov. 2014, Page(s): 109 - 110. DOI:10.1109/LDAV.2014.7013213
The best student poster Skinner prize was awarded to Thibault Tubiana at the Faraday Discussion #169 (Nottingham - England) for Sweet UnityMol, molecular graphics for glycoscience.
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Hi! Welcome to the brand new UnityMol website designed by Matthieu Chavent and extended by Marc Baaden. We're excited to bring UnityMol to you and hope you will have fun with the software and also do some exciting research with it. Feedback is always welcome.
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