The iGNM Project is an NIH-funded collaboration
between the Department of Computational Biology and the Geoinformatics
lab at the School of Information Science at the University of
Pittsburgh. The iGNM server is freely available for academic use and research as long as
any published materials properly credit its use. Please contact
us if you have any questions or concerns related to this project :
Lee-Wei Yang
(about the code distribution, GNM algorithm and oGNM development)
Eran
Eyal
(about the new development of iGNM)
Jason Boles (about website maintenance)
In an effort to improve the interface and
underlying structure of the iGNM Server, while not disrupting its
current users, we have setup and started development of a test server
which can be accessed by
clicking here.
Please cite this article if the results
you obtain from this website are to be reported publicly:
"iGNM:
A Database of Protein Functional Motions Based on Gaussian Network
Model." Lee-Wei Yang, Xiong Liu, Christopher Jon Jursa, Mark Holliman,
A.J. Rader, Hassan Karimi, Ivet Bahar. Bioinformatics
Jul 2005; 21: 2978 - 2987.
(Full
Paper)
Project Team:
Ivet Bahar (PI), Hassan Karimi (co-PI), Mark Holliman, Chris Jon Jursa,
Xiong Liu, A.J. Rader, Lee-Wei Yang
Collaborators:
R. Elber (Cornell University), D. Deerfield (PSC)