Good PhD programs for biomolecular modeling

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The discussion centers on seeking recommendations for top MSc or PhD programs focused on modeling biomolecular structure, function, and dynamics using computational and theoretical methods. Stony Brook University is mentioned as having a center for computational biology, which may align with these research interests. Participants are encouraged to share insights on relevant academic programs that fit this specialized field.
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Hello,

My interests lie within the field of modelling biomolecular structure, function, and dynamics with computational and theoretical approaches. Is anyone aware of either top MSc or PhD programs offered by specific schools that are in line with this research direction? Thanks so much.
 
I'm at Stony brook and I know we have a center for computational biology. Not sure if they do what you're interested in but worth a look.
 
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