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The Molecular Docking Project, led by Dr. Alessandra Carbone from the "Pierre et Marie Curie" University in Paris, is associated with specialized teams implicated in grid computing (Jean-Marie Chesnaux from CNRS: French National Center for Scientific Research), molecular modeling (Richard Lavery from CNRS), and genetic analysis of myopathies (Pascale Guicheney from INSERM, French Public Health Research Institute).
Computational biology: Dr. Alessandra Carbone team, Analytical Genomics, Analytical Genomics, INSERM Laboratory U511, Faculty of Medicine, "Pierre et Marie Curie" University, Paris.
Grid computing: Jean-Marie Chesneaux team , Informatic Laboratory of Paris 6 (LIP6), CNRS Laboratory UMR 7606, "Pierre et Marie Curie" University, Paris.
Myopathies: Pascale Guicheney team, INSERM Laboratory U582, Myology Institut, "Pitié-Salpetrière" Hospital, Paris.
Molecular modelling: Richard Lavery team, Laboratory of theoretical biochemistry, CNRS Laboratory UPR9080, "Institut de Biologie Physico-Chimique", Paris.
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