The main purpose of modeling and simulations is to interpret experiments and provide new hypotheses that can be tested experimentally.
While we do not carry out experiments ourselves, most of our research is closely connected with experiments, either via direct collaboration or through published data.
In our work we have directly connected with data obtained with the following techniques:
- Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR)
- Cryo-EM microscopy
- X-ray crystallography
- Trp-Cys quenching spectroscopy
- Förster resonance transfer (FRET) spectroscopy
- Small angle X-ray scattering (SAXS)
- Dynamic light scattering
- Confocal imaging
- Chemical cross-linking
