Nobel Prize in Chemistry was awarded to “the development of multi-modeling of complex chemical systems.” The winners were Professor Martin Karplyus Universities of Strasbourg and Cambridge, Michael Levitt, Stanford University, and Arie Uorshel University of South Carolina.
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