2019 - Talks at conferences
V. Macaluso,
Poster presentation “The spectroscopic changes between the inactive and active forms of a Bacteriophytochrome: An integrated MD and QM/MMPol study”,
by V. Macaluso, I. Prandi and B. Mennucci,
Cecam Workshop on "Frontier in Multiscal Modelling of Photoreceptor Proteins", Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv (IL), September 3-5, 2019
M. Bondanza,
Poster presentation “Orange Carotenoid Protein: From Atomistic Structures to Spectroscopic Properties”,
by M. Bondanza, L. Cupellini, D. Loco, F. Lipparini and B. Mennucci,
International Congress on Photobiology and Congress of the Europen Society for Photobiology, Barcelona (ES), August 15-30, 2019
M. Bondanza,
Poster presentation “Orange Carotenoid Protein: From Atomistic Structures to Spectroscopic Properties”,
by M. Bondanza, L. Cupellini, D. Loco, F. Lipparini and B. Mennucci,
Chemistry for the Future, University of Pisa (IT), July 3-5, 2019
B. Mennucci,
“Light-harvesting in photosynthetic organisms: a multiscale strategy to go from understanding to manipulation”,
Thomas Young Centre, The London centre for the theory and simulation of materials (UK), May 16, 2019
B. Mennucci,
“The photoinduced response of biological systems: an optimal mix of organization and disorder” ,
ACS National Meeting, Symposium in “Advances in Data Collection & Analysis of Biomolecular Structures”, March 31 -April 4 , 2019, Orlando, Florida (US)
B. Mennucci,
“Multiscale quantum chemical methods and biology: can it be a successful marriage?”,
Symposium on Perspectives in Theoretical Chemistry,
Max-Planck-Institut für Kohlenforschung in Mülheim an der Ruhr (Germany), March 8, 2019
2019 - Dissemination
B. Mennucci,
“Lessons from nature about solar light harvesting”,
“The University of Pisa meets the Nobel Foundation”,
University of Pisa (IT), May 10, 2019
B. Mennucci,
“Towards the computer modeling of Nature”,
The future of frontier research: is there a “good way” to open science?,
University of Pisa (IT), March 19, 2019