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SUMMARY:GDCh-Kolloquium: Prof. Dr. Helmut Grubmüller
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DESCRIPTION:Prof. Dr. Helmut Grubmüller\, MPI für Multidisziplinäre Nat
 urwissenschaften\, Göttingen\nMicrotubules' bends\, cryo-cool ribosimes\,
  and wet proteins\n\nThe extraordinary diversity and complexity that evolu
 tion has produced over the course of around one to two billion years is si
 mply amazing. We are fascinated by the very complex and highly specialized
  organs that are familiar to us -- such as the eye\, muscles\, and brain. 
 Nevertheless\, evolution has achieved its masterpieces much earlier on the
  molecular level: Without similarly complex biological macromolecules such
  as proteins\, life would be impossible. Combining atomistic computer simu
 lations and statistical mechanics approaches\, we are beginning to gain a 
 better understanding of how these highly specialized 'molecular machines' 
 perform their very diverse functions.
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