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2019 Tinker meeting including the joint Charmm-Tinker meeting
This year the Tinker meeting will be held in Paris and will be organized in two parts. First, a joint meeting with the Charmm community will be held at the Pasteur Institute . It will be followed by a 2-day Tinker workshop held at Sorbonne Université.
Dates & location
The whole meeting will be run from thursday july 18th to monday july 22th. Be careful, for the Tinker community, the meeting starts at the Pasteur Institute and then moves to Sorbonne Université. A specific Charmm session is organized on sunday for the Charmm community (please contact Arnaud Blondel for details).
'First part: joint Chamm-Tinker meeting'
Location: Institut Pasteur, 28 Rue du Dr Roux, Paris, France
Organisers: Martin Karplus (Harvard), Jay Ponder (WashU), Jean-Philip Piquemal (Sorbonne Univ), Arnaud Blondel (Pasteur).
These 3 days will gather together the Charmm and Tinker communities to share new ideas and foster scientific collaboration.
Schedule:
Tuesday 18th of July 2019 (Charmm/Tinker) – Salle Auditorium C F JACOB RdC 17c
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08h15 Breakfast - OMICS YERSIN 24 RdC
08h50 - Scientific Talks -
10h30 Coffee break - OMICS YERSIN 24 RdC
11h00 - Scientific Talks -
12h30 Lunch – OMICS YERSIN 24 RdC
14h00 - Scientific Talks -
15h30 Coffee break - – OMICS YERSIN 24 RdC
16h00 - Scientific Talks -
17h30 End of session
Friday 19th of July 2019 (Charmm/Tinker) - Salle Auditorium C F JACOB RdC 17c
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08h15 Breakfast - – OMICS YERSIN 24 RdC
08h50 - Scientific Talks -
10h30 Coffee break - – OMICS YERSIN 24 RdC
11h00 - Scientific Talks -
12h30 Lunch - OMICS YERSIN 24 RdC
14h00 - Scientific Talks -
15h30 Coffee break - – OMICS YERSIN 24 RdC
16h00 - Scientific Talks -
17h30 End of session
Saturday 20th of July 2019 (Charmm/Tinker) - Salle Auditorium C F JACOB RdC 17c
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08h15 Breakfast - – OMICS YERSIN 24 RdC
08h50 - Scientific Talks -
10h30 Coffee break - – OMICS YERSIN 24 RdC
11h00 - Scientific Talks -
12h30 Lunch - OMICS YERSIN 24 RdC
14h00 - Scientific Talks -
15h30 Coffee break - – OMICS YERSIN 24 RdC
16h00 - Scientific Talks -
17h30 End of session
- Important information concerning the Pasteur Institute: Attendee list.
Security in Pasteur is strict (Sorry for that !). You will need to leave an ID at the entrance.We will have to provide an as accurate as possible list of attendees.
- Access to Pasteur from the airport
Of course you can use, Taxis/Ubers, Public transportation can also be an option from Paris-CDG (RER_B + Line 6, Buses), and should not be "impossible" to implement with ~10 min walk at the arrival (may need GPS or map).
'Second part: Tinker meeting'
Location: Sorbonne Université, 4 place Jussieu, 75005, Paris, France
Organisers: Jay Ponder (WashU), Pengyu Ren (UT Austin) Jean-Philip Piquemal (Sorbonne Univ).
The workshop with be held at the Laboratoire Jacques Louis Lions (LJLL) in the mathematics department tower 15-16, 3rd floor, room 309
Access to Sorbonne Université: Metro line 7, Jussieu station, the exit will put you just in front of the campus (see map)
Schedule
Sunday 21th of July 2019 (Tinker) – tower 15-16, 3rd floor, room 309
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08h15 Breakfast -
08h50 - Scientific Tal
12h30 Lunch -
14h00 - Scientific Talks -
17h30 End of session
19h Tinker Dinner at l'Atelier Maitre Albert restaurant https://www.ateliermaitrealbert.com/
Monday 22th of July 2019 (Tinker) – tower 15-16, 3rd floor, room 309
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08h15 Breakfast -
08h50 - Scientific Tal
12h30 Lunch -
14h00 - Scientific Talks -
17h30 End of session
Hotels and lodging
Many possibilities are offered in Paris (including AirB&B, somewhat cheaper) but we recommend to take into consideration that there will be 2 sites.
- For the hotel around the Pasteur Institute, we suggests two hotels (ABEROTEL and Hotel_Concorde_Montparnasse, but there are many other places in the vicinity, of course):
o the ABEROTEL (https://aberotelparishotel.com).
It is the closest (600 meters, 8mn walk to Pasteur for google),It is old fashioned, rooms are cozy but all different and not
necessarily large. There is no elevator, breakfast is served downstairs (-1) if you wish. Number of room is limited. Prices should be around 120 Euros/day.
o Hotel Concorde Montparnasse (http://www.hotel-montparnasse.com)
is a big modern hotel, all comfort, many rooms.It is a bit farther (1 km, 14mn walk according to google).Prices should be around 150 Euros/day. You probably have better rates through booking.com or other online booking web services than calling to the hotel.
- For the hotel around the Sorbonne Université, we suggests two hotels (Hôtel Libertel Austerlitz Jardin des Plantes and Timhotel-Jardin des plantes, all at walking distance and with reasonable prices but there are many other places in the vicinity, of course):
o Hôtel Libertel Austerlitz Jardin des Plantes (http://www.libertel-austerlitz-jardin-des-plantes.com/)
o Timhotel-Jardin des plantes https://www.guestreservations.com/timhotel-jardin-des-plantes/booking
Participants
Tinker
G. Beran UC Riverside
E. Cancès ENPC
G. A. Cisneros UNT
C. Clavaguera Paris Saclay
P. Eastman Standford
N. Gresh Sorbonne Université
J. Henin IBPC/CNRS
F. Hedin INRIA
W. Jorgensen Yale University
L. H. Jolly Sorbonne Université
J. Harvey Leuwen University
T. Head-Gordon Berkeley
L. Lagardère Sorbonne Université
T. Lelièvre ENCPC
A. Levitt INRIA
Y. Maday Sorbonne Université
A. Misquitta Queen Mary London
M. Montés CNAM
P. Monmarché Sorbonne Université
S. Naseem-Kahn UNT
P. Nerenberg California State Univ. LA
F. Paesani UCSD
J. W Ponder WashU
J.-P. Piquemal Sorbonne Université
P. Ren UT Austin
J. Rice IBM
M. Schnieders University of Iowa
Y. Shao University of Oklahoma
B. Stamm Aachen Univeristy
W. Swope IBM
J. Tirado-Rives Yale University
M. Tuckerman NYU
Sameer Varma USF
Guowei Wei Michigan State University
Matthew Harger UT AUstin
Zhifeng Jing UT Austin
Brandon Walker UT Austin
Chengwen Liu UT Austin
Aviat Sorbonne Université
Celerse Sorbonne Université
Loco Sorbonne Université
Josh Rackers WashU
Zhi Wang WashU
Marie Laury WashU
Roseane dos Reis Silva WashU
Charmm
Martin Karplus, Harvard University
Ioan Andricioaei
Georgios Archontis
Robert Best
Arnaud Blondel, Insitut Pasteur
Stefan Boresch
Bernie Brooks, NIH
Charles L. Brooks III
Matthias Buck
Josh Buckner
Amedeo Caflisch
Mike Crowley
Qiang Cui
AAron Dinner
Michael Feig
Jiali Gao
Sergio Hassan
Milan Hodoscek
Wonmuk Hwang
Toshiko Ichiye
Wonpil Im
Fabrice LECLERC
Themis Lazaridis
Jianpeng Ma
Alex D. Mackerell, University of Maryland
Markus Meuwly, Basel University
Lennart Nilsson
Kwangho Nam
Victor Ovchinnikov
Emanuel Paci
Richard Pastor
David Perahia, ENS Saclay
Carol Post
Jingzhi Pu
Daniel R. Roe
Benoit Roux, Univeristy of Chicago
Jana Shen
Andy Simmonett, NIH
Thomas Simonson, Ecole Polytechnique
Arjan van Vaart
Richard Venable
Youngdo Won
Lee H. Woodcock
Tom Woolf
Xiongwu Wu
Wei Yang, Florida State University
Darrin York, Rutgers University
Funding
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