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RCSBProteinDataBank | Day1 | Session 2 Chair | Thomas Koetzle @RCSBProteinDataBank | Uploaded November 2021 | Updated October 2024, 4 days ago.
Thomas F. Koetzle, American Institute of Physics
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In 1971, the structural biology community established the single worldwide archive for macromolecular structure data–the Protein Data Bank (PDB). The year 2021 marks the 50th anniversary of the PDB. The anniversary celebration includes symposia, educational materials, and more.

The inaugural event: A special symposium celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Protein Data Bank was held May 4-5, 2021 virtually. It featured an esteemed panel of presenters, each of them with history of contributions to the PDB. All presentations and introductions are accessible to view through the Inaugural PDB50 Symposium Playlist (youtube.com/playlist?list=PLHib7JgKNUUcHwWspP7nikECO48f0cNj6).

To explore more PDB50 resources please visit the RCSB PDB website (rcsb.org/pages/pdb50).
Day1 | Session 2 Chair | Thomas KoetzleExploring the PD-1/PD-L1 pathway using Data, Tools, and Resources from RCSB.orgWhat is Cancer?Methods for Determining Atomic Structures: NMR Spectroscopy (from PDB-101)Insulin and DiabetesClosing Remarks | Celebrating PDB Contributions from Rutgers  |  Stephen K. BurleyEnzymatic reaction (from PDB-101)Day 1 | Session 1 | Zihe RaoMethods for Determining Atomic Structures: 3D Electron Microscopy (from PDB-101)p53 The Spell Checking MachinePDB50: Celebrating PDB Contributions from Rutgers | Helen M. BermanIntroduction | Using KBase to Access Protein Structures and Models

Day1 | Session 2 Chair | Thomas Koetzle @RCSBProteinDataBank

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