Protein Structure Prediction Center
Welcome to the Protein Structure Prediction Center!

Our goal is to help advance the methods of identifying protein structure from sequence. The Center has been organized to provide the means of objective testing of these methods via the process of blind prediction. In addition to support of the CASP meetings our goal is to promote an evaluation of prediction methods on a continuing basis.

CASP experiments aim at establishing the current state of the art in protein structure prediction, identifying what progress has been made, and highlighting where future effort may be most productively focused. The organizers are thankful to CASP assessors for their valuable contribution to this field.

There have been eight previous CASP experiments.

CASP1 (1994) | CASP2 (1996) | CASP3 (1998) | CASP4 (2000) | CASP5 (2002) | CASP6 (2004) | CASP7 (2006) | CASP8 (2008)

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Prediction
of docking interactions
Automated benchmarking
of prediction servers
(will be again available shortly)
Assessment of automated
structure prediction
Automatic evaluation
of prediction servers
CASP8 domain definition and coordinates
We have released the official domain definitions and coordinates used for CASP8 evaluations. CASP8 Abstract book is also available from our website. Results of the automatic evaluation of the predicti ...
Arriving to Sardinia
A few important information about your travel to Sardinia: Once you get to the airport of Cagliari, there are two ways to get to the hotel: By bus: You take the ARST bus to Cagliari. the timetab ...
CASP8 job fair
Dear CASPers, we would like to take advantage of the CASP8 meeting to help young scientists looking for a position in Computational Biology meeting potential group leaders and vice versa. We pla ...
Protein Structure Prediction Center
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