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Juan Brandi
Researcher at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Publications - 4
Citations - 1497
Juan Brandi is an academic researcher from Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Software suite & Solver. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications receiving 953 citations.
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Improvements to the APBS biomolecular solvation software suite
Elizabeth Jurrus,Dave Engel,Keith T. Star,Kyle E. Monson,Juan Brandi,Lisa E. Felberg,David H. Brookes,Leighton Wilson,Jiahui Chen,Karina Liles,Minju Chun,Peter Li,David W. Gohara,Todd J. Dolinsky,Robert Konecny,David Ryan Koes,Jens Erik Nielsen,Teresa Head-Gordon,Weihua Geng,Robert Krasny,Guo-Wei Wei,Michael Holst,J. Andrew McCammon,Nathan A. Baker +23 more
TL;DR: The Adaptive Poisson-Boltzmann Solver (APBS) as mentioned in this paper was developed to solve the equations of continuum electrostatics for large biomolecular assemblages that has provided impact in the study of a broad range of chemical, biological, and biomedical applications.
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Improvements to the APBS biomolecular solvation software suite.
Elizabeth Jurrus,Dave Engel,Keith T. Star,Kyle E. Monson,Juan Brandi,Lisa E. Felberg,David H. Brookes,Leighton Wilson,Jiahui Chen,Karina Liles,Minju Chun,Peter Li,David W. Gohara,Todd J. Dolinsky,Robert Konecny,David Ryan Koes,Jens Erik Nielsen,Teresa Head-Gordon,Weihua Geng,Robert Krasny,Guo-Wei Wei,Michael Holst,J. Andrew McCammon,Nathan A. Baker +23 more
TL;DR: The Adaptive Poisson-Boltzmann Solver (APBS) as mentioned in this paper was developed to solve the equations of continuum electrostatics for large biomolecular assemblages that have provided impact in the study of a broad range of chemical, biological and biomedical applications.
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Visualizing biomolecular electrostatics in virtual reality with UnityMol-APBS.
Joseph A. Laureanti,Juan Brandi,Elvis Offor,David W. Engel,Robert Rallo,Bojana Ginovska,Xavier Martinez,Xavier Martinez,Marc Baaden,Marc Baaden,Nathan A. Baker,Nathan A. Baker +11 more
TL;DR: In this article, the adaptive Poisson-Boltzmann solver (APBS) is used to analyze protein ligand interactions in a virtual reality environment, without the use of a command line interface.
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Visualizing biomolecular electrostatics in virtual reality with UnityMol-APBS
Joseph A. Laureanti,Juan Brandi,Elvis Offor,David W. Engel,Robert Rallo,Bojana Ginovska,Xavier Martinez,Xavier Martinez,Marc Baaden,Marc Baaden,Nathan A. Baker +10 more
TL;DR: The UnityMol-APBS as mentioned in this paper system provides a dual experience where users can utilize the full range of the APBS toolset, without the use of a command line interface, by using a simple \ac{GUI} for either a standard desktop or immersive virtual reality experience.