Community Wide Experiment on the Critical Assessment of Techniques for Protein Structure Prediction


CASP organizers are grateful to the independent assessors, who carried out the evaluation of predictions for previous CASPs and by so doing gauged the state-of-the-art in the field. We also thank the people who agreed to be assessors for this round of CASP.

CASP assessors:

Experiment
Comparative Modeling
Fold Recognition (Threading)
Ab initio (New Fold)
CASP1 (1994)
Michael James
University of Alberta
Shoshana Wodak
Free University of Brussels
Fred Cohen
Univ. of California, San Francisco
CASP2 (1996)
Janet Thornton
University College London
Michael Levitt
Stanford University
Arthur Lesk
University of Cambridge
CASP3 (1998)
Alwyn Jones
Uppsala University
Alexey Murzin
MRC Centre, Cambridge
Christine Orengo
University College London
CASP4 (2000)
Anna Tramontano
University of Rome
Manfred Sippl
University of Salzburg
Arthur Lesk
University of Cambridge
CASP5 (2002)
Anna Tramontano
University of Rome
Nick Grishin
University of Texas
Rob Russel
EMBL, Heidelberg
CASP6 (2004)
Alfonso Valencia
CNB, Madrid
Roland Dunbrack
Fox Chase Cancer Center, Philadelphia
BK Lee
NCI/NIH, Bethesda

High resolution modeling
Template-based modeling
Template-free modeling
CASP7 (2006)
Randy Read
University of Cambridge
Torsten Schwede
University of Basel
Neil Clarke
Genome Institute of Singapore

According to CASP policy, assessors are not allowed to be directly involved in the organization of the experiment, nor can they take part in the experiment in the role of predictors.

Please note that predictors are strongly requested not to contact assessors directly with queries, but rather to send these to the casp@predictioncenter.org email address.


CASP organizers

[Home] Protein Structure Prediction Center