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RCSBProteinDataBank | Introduction | Stephen Burley | PDB50: Celebrating PDB Contributions from Rutgers @RCSBProteinDataBank | Uploaded March 2022 | Updated October 2024, 4 days ago.
Introduction
Stephen K. Burley
RCSB Protein Data Bank
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Established in 1971, the Protein Data Bank (PDB), an archive of macromolecular structural data that is freely and publicly available to the global community, marked its 50th birthday in 2021. In celebration, a Crash Course titled 'Celebrating PDB Contributions from Rutgers University Structural Biologists' was held virtually on November 2, 2021.

Access all presentations from this meeting at rcsb.org (rcsb.org/pages/pdb50-meetings#rutgers), or use this playlist for chronological recording of the full meeting including panel discussions and introductions (youtube.com/playlist?list=PLHib7JgKNUUfG-jF6Ezr27njjMUoLm5qn)
Introduction | Stephen Burley | PDB50: Celebrating PDB Contributions from RutgersEntry, Entity, Assembly, and InstanceTutorial 7 – Workarounds for the Lack of UndosPreparing the development environment for Python Scripting for Molecular Docking Crash CourseUnderstanding PDB Validation: Which experimental structures should I rely on?Inhibiting Acetylcholine Destruction to Combat Alzheimers DiseaseVisualize Biomolecular structures with Mol*: From Atoms to MoviesMenacing Mutations: Examining the Role of the RAS Oncogene in Cancer DevelopmentPenicillin Binding Protein from MRSAPenicillin and Antibiotic Resistance (from PDB-101)Metformin and DPP 4 Inhibitors Take the DIE out of Type 2 DiabetesMaking the Best use of Protein Structure Data in KBase and PDB

Introduction | Stephen Burley | PDB50: Celebrating PDB Contributions from Rutgers @RCSBProteinDataBank

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