Governance

The Association of Molecular Modellers of Australasia (AMMA) is an organisation for molecular modellers, computational and theoretical chemists, cheminformaticians and other persons interested in the simulation of molecular structure, dynamics and properties.  AMMA provides a forum for communication and the spread of information within the molecular modelling community of Australia and the Pacific Basin.  We are an incorporated branch of the Molecular Graphics and Modelling Society (MGMS).

Executive Officers & Committee

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Ricardo Mancera

Curtain University

President

 

Junming Ho

University of New South Wales

Treasurer

 
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Peter Bond

Bioinfomatics Institute A*Star, Singapore

Ordinary Committee Member

Megan O’Mara

University of Sydney / University of Queensland

Vice President

 

Nevena Todorova

RMIT University

Ordinary Committee Member

 

Jake (Zheng) Chen

University of Sydney

Student Representative

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Evelyne Deplazes

University of Queensland

Secretary

 

Alpesh Malde

Griffith University

Ordinary Committee Member

 
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Nicholas Smith

La Trobe University

Website Administrator

Equity Policy 

The Association of Molecular Modellers of Australasia (AMMA) provides a forum for communication and the dissemination of information within the molecular modelling community of Australia and the broader Asia-Pacific region. It welcomes membership from all persons interested in participating in the organization. The AMMA is open to members of all genders, sexuality, backgrounds, cultures, abilities, religions, and experiences, and supports diversity and inclusion. It provides a safe, welcoming and accessible environment for its members without reference to individual difference. It will strive to achieve a representative balance of members in all aspects of its activities, including leadership roles, committees, meetings, conferences, and speaking opportunities. Where a lack of balance is identified, people from underrepresented groups will be particularly encouraged to participate and offered opportunities to develop within the context of the AMMA.