Phase Space Invaders (ψ)

By Miłosz Wieczór

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Episodes: 38

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With the convergence of data, computing power, and new methods, computational biology is at its most exciting moment. At PSI, we're asking the leading researchers in the field to discover where we're headed for, and which exciting pathways will take us there. Whether you're just thinking of starting your research career or have been computing stuff for decades, come and join the conversation!


Episode Date
Episode 33 - Wonpil Im: Origins of CHARMM-GUI, decorating membranes with glycans, and keeping the servers alive
Jun 16, 2026
Episode 32½ - Why season 4 took so long, and a few impressions
Jun 02, 2026
Episode 32 - Robert Best, Sonya Hanson, Xuhui Huang: Driving the Future of Biophysics. What’s Next in Theory and Computation?
Mar 24, 2026
Episode 31 - Ezgi Karaca: Protein docking post-AlphaFold, legacy integrative modeling, and the importance of training events
Feb 03, 2026
Episode 30 - Zan Luthey-Schulten: Whole-cell modeling, integrating biology through computation, and why honest collaborators are the best
Jan 20, 2026
Episode 29 - Jérôme Hénin: Free energy methods, building useful software, and human learning from biomolecular systems
Apr 22, 2025
Episode 28 - Yuji Sugita: Replica exchange, software for massive simulations, and importance of long-distance collaborations
Apr 15, 2025
Episode 27 - Kresten Lindorff-Larsen: Refining force fields, the science of intrinsically disordered proteins, and writing better grant proposals
Mar 25, 2025
Episode 26 - Pratyush Tiwary: Infusing AI with physics, understanding emergent phenomena, the value of education and thinking
Mar 18, 2025
Episode 25 - Ivet Bahar: Elastic network models, targeting hinges for drug discovery, persistence and alertness
Mar 11, 2025
Episode 24½ - My thoughts on season 3
Jan 07, 2025
Episode 24 - Katarzyna Marcinkiewicz [Nature Communications]: The job of a full-time editor, transparency and other novelties in publishing, and coaching the review process
Dec 30, 2024
Episode 23 - Zoe Cournia: Precision medicine, designing allosteric drugs, and the role of an academic editor
Dec 17, 2024
Episode 22 - Lucie Delemotte: Enhanced sampling methods, alternative publishing models, and becoming a parent in academia
Dec 10, 2024
Episode 21 - Tamar Schlick: A mathematician's path to biology, RNA frameshifting, and why scientists (should!) run
Dec 03, 2024
Episode 20 - Rommie Amaro: Simulating viruses, cross-disciplinary complexity, and the brain drain
Oct 01, 2024
Episode 19 - Alex MacKerell: Simple physics, missing experimental data, and model compatibility
Sep 10, 2024
Episode 18 - Erik Lindahl: Finding simple and novel ideas, starting an experimental lab, and ligand-gated ion channels
Sep 03, 2024
Episode 17 - Caroline Lynn Kamerlin: Deep interdisciplinarity, enzyme promiscuity, and science in society
Aug 27, 2024
Episode 16½ - End-of-season 2 commentary
Jul 16, 2024
Episode 16 - Janusz Bujnicki: Structural modeling, RNA modifications, and advising policy-makers on science
Jul 09, 2024
Episode 15 - Paulo CT Souza: Developing a universal coarse-grained force field, and approaching the science of molecular complexity
Jul 02, 2024
Episode 14 - Syma Khalid: New ways to fight bacteria, the bacterial envelope, and kindness & openness in academia
Jun 24, 2024
Episode 13 - Daniel Zuckerman: Trajectory ensembles, writing books, and learning biology through physics
Jun 17, 2024
Episode 12 - Vlad Cojocaru: Simulating transcriptional regulation, returning to our home countries, and the scales of the genome
Jun 11, 2024
Episode 11 - Justin Lemkul: Providing technical help online, sharing expertise, and polarization in nucleic acids
May 28, 2024
Episode 10 - Ariane Nunes-Alves: Kinetics in drug design, molecular crowding, and the social life of a PI
May 21, 2024
Episode 9 - Michele Vendruscolo: Preventing protein misfolding, fostering public engagement of scientists, and AI tools in drug design
May 14, 2024
Episode 8½ - My commentary: Wrapping up the first season
Apr 16, 2024
Episode 8 - Rossen Apostolov [BioExcel]: Managing scientific collaboration, the biggest project of European biophysics, and seeding schools of thought
Apr 09, 2024
Episode 7 - Aleksei Aksimentiev: Nanobiotechnology, the importance of mentoring, and engineering serendipity
Apr 01, 2024
Episode 6 - Giulia Palermo: Reimagining scientific creativity, the RNA revolution, and truly multiscale systems
Mar 26, 2024
Episode 5 - Paul Robustelli: The dissolving barrier between industry and academia, embracing our artistic side, and new models of funding
Mar 19, 2024
Episode 4 - Modesto Orozco: Computations driving experiments, opening simulation data, and integrating knowledge across sources and scales
Mar 12, 2024
Episode 3 - Wojtek Kopeć: Science as a social endeavor, learning from industry, and the experience of starting a new lab
Mar 05, 2024
Episode 2 - Max Bonomi: Interoperability, AI-generated ensembles, and recognizing all contributions to science
Feb 27, 2024
Episode 1 - Pilar Cossio: Modeling experimental setups, overpublishing, and maintaining code
Feb 20, 2024
Introduction: Do we really need another podcast?
Feb 12, 2024