The computational biochemistry and biophysics laboratory was created at the UPF in 2003 and remained there until May 2012, when I moved to the UVic-UCC. After a couple of years of strong managerial work that diverted the main research efforts of the lab, it is now rebuilding with evolved lines of research within the framework of the Bioinformatics and Medical Statistics Research Group. To make the story short, the CBBL devotes more and more to collaborative work with experimentalists, and a number of projects dealing with computational structural biology are being undertaken by the lab members. See the publications page for more details.
On the other hand, the interest of the lab to develop its own tools when needed is more than alive, and the combination between methodological development and applied research is the driving force of our members.