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- February 14th, 2020, 9:17 pm
- Forum: Protein Modeling C
- Topic: Protein Modeling C
- Replies: 162
- Views: 23217
Re: Protein Modeling C
Hi all, Just as a general guideline, about how long do people usually spend folding their protein backbones (aka how long do you spend on the pre-build-not counting the functional features)? I started working on mine recently and in the year since I last touched a mini-toober, I forgot how bad I am ...
- February 11th, 2020, 6:05 pm
- Forum: Protein Modeling C
- Topic: Protein Modeling C
- Replies: 162
- Views: 23217
Re: Protein Modeling C
Ok thanks to both of you!
- February 11th, 2020, 5:26 pm
- Forum: Protein Modeling C
- Topic: Protein Modeling C
- Replies: 162
- Views: 23217
Re: Protein Modeling C
Hi all, My regional doesn't run protein modeling, so I'm in the midst of getting ready for the state-level as my first go around this year. Last year in NYS, the ES's used Jsmol to do the onsite build, is it likely that the visualization part of the test will also be in Jsmol as well, or should I ex...
- February 14th, 2019, 4:20 am
- Forum: 2019 Lab Events
- Topic: Protein Modeling C
- Replies: 272
- Views: 54262
Re: Protein Modeling C
Hi, I'm doing this event at states, but my region doesn't currently run it so I'm in the midst of understanding the event. As I understand, the on-site build and test are held concurrently so you split the group members between the build and the test. If this is so, why at NY is there both a test s...
- February 13th, 2019, 6:30 pm
- Forum: 2019 Lab Events
- Topic: Protein Modeling C
- Replies: 272
- Views: 54262
Re: Protein Modeling C
Hi, I'm doing this event at states, but my region doesn't currently run it so I'm in the midst of understanding the event. As I understand, the on-site build and test are held concurrently so you split the group members between the build and the test. If this is so, why at NY is there both a test se...
- February 7th, 2019, 5:43 pm
- Forum: 2019 Regionals & States
- Topic: New York 2019
- Replies: 299
- Views: 60253
Re: New York 2019
Does anyone have the results for the Lower Hudson Valley Regionals? How long would it normally take for the results to be posted on Ezra? From past year experience, the results don't usually go up on Ezra. It's odd, but I've never been able to find them. My coach recently sent me the results though...
- January 21st, 2019, 7:31 pm
- Forum: Mission Possible C
- Topic: Mission Possible C
- Replies: 170
- Views: 52407
Re: Mission Possible C
Hey all, might be a stupid question, but for the actions which we can use electricity for, do we need to find a way to turn them off afterwards, so as not to be penalized for the more than 10 seconds electrical timer if it remains running (even if not still doing the task)? I remember something like...
- March 15th, 2018, 6:04 pm
- Forum: Mission Possible C
- Topic: Scores
- Replies: 91
- Views: 16882
Re: Scores
NYS was won by Byram hills (Small school from westchester county) who had 1440 with two non-working transfers.
- March 14th, 2018, 6:39 pm
- Forum: Mission Possible C
- Topic: Mission Possible C
- Replies: 505
- Views: 98914
Re: Mission Possible C
Anyone else from NY appalled by how this event was managed yesterday at states? I ended up missing going up for my mousetrap medal because of the delay in judging. Two of my transfers did not trigger properly because of the time between setup and judging. Worst experience at state level event ever....
- March 13th, 2018, 1:45 pm
- Forum: Mission Possible C
- Topic: Mission Possible C
- Replies: 505
- Views: 98914
Re: Mission Possible C
They finished sometime between 5-6 pm after being about 2 hours behind on timeslots from what I've heard It was more than 2 hours. I got to my scheduled 12:10 time slot at 11:50 and left at 5:30 PM, late for awards. Half of my transfers stopped working after being stagnant for too long and I was to...