The Ernst Chain Lecture is an annual lecture organised by the Department of Life Sciences. It is named after the Nobel Laureate Sir Ernst Chain, who was Professor of Biochemistry at Imperial. He was a joint-winner of the Nobel Prize in Medicine or Physiology in 1945, alongside Professor Sir Alexander Fleming, who was at St Mary's Hospital, and Sir Howard Florey for the discovery of Penicillin. Speakers at this lecture are renowned scientists in the field of Life Sciences, and have included a number of Nobel Laureates, including Professor Michael Levitt, from Stanford University, who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2013.
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Professor Michael Levitt, delivers the 2014 Ernst Chain Lecture. The lecture describes the origins of computational structural biology and goes on to show some of the most exciting current and future applications that range from simulation of atomic protein motion, to protein folding and explanation of enzyme catalysis. For more information please visit
