Important Links
After a certain high level of technical skill is achieved, science and art tend to coalesce in esthetics, plasticity, and form. The greatest scientists are always artists as well.
Albert Einstein
Peter Kusalik, University of Calgary
William Jorgensen, Yale University
Ronald Dunbrack, Fox Chase Cancer Center, Philadelphia, PA
Alexander Lyubartsev, University of Stockholm
Aatto Laaksonen, University of Stockholm
Roberto Todeschini, Milano Chemometrics
Kenneth G. Libbrecht, California Institute of Technology
Software & Downloads
MDynaMix v. 5.0, General Purpose MD Program, Stockholm University
DL-POLY Molecular Simulation Package, STFC, Daresbury Laboratory, UK
CHARMM Development Community
Packmol: Packing Optimization for MD Simulations
gOpenMol: Analysis of MD Trajectories & Visualization
RGSB PDB: The Protein Data Base
SCWRL v. 3.0, Prediction of Protein Side-Chain Conformations
Converters of Molecular Formats WebQC.Org Chemical Portal
Open Babel: The Open Source Chemistry Tool Box
ChemDoodle, 2D chemical drawing application by Kevin Theisen
WEKA, Data Mining & Machine Learning Software, New Zealand
PNN: Offshore Software Development, Ukraine
DRAGON, Software for Calculation of Molecular Descriptors, Talete, Italy
Molecular Descriptors: The Free Online Resource
Spirituality & Art
SS. Peter and Paul Orthodox Church, South River, NJ
Kenneth G. Libbrecht Images of Snow Crystals
Images of Famous Masterpieces of Art (free downloads)ARTCHIVE by Mark Harden
WebMuseum: Famous Artworks Exhibition
Planet Waves' Photo Galleries
MoMA, The Museum of Modern Art, NYC
Metropolitan Museum of Art, NYC
Metropolitan Opera, NYC








