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David Baker

University of Washington

The Coming of Age of De Novo Protein Design
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Biophysical Society Celebrates 50 Years of the Protein Data Bank (PDB50)
October 6, 2021

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, Biophysical Society hosted a virtual symposium on October 6, 2021, highlighting some of the high-impact applications of protein structural data, with a particular focus on the areas of structure prediction and membrane protein biophysics.

Access all presentations from this meeting at rcsb.org (rcsb.org/pages/pdb50-meetings#anchorBPS), or use this playlist for chronological recording of the full meeting including panel discussions and introductions (youtube.com/playlist?list=PLHib7JgKNUUdYmR5RrCO_V-MuiKaVdtr_)
PDB50 at BPS: David BakerDay 1 | Session 2 | Jennifer MartinMechanisms of Aminoglycoside Antibiotic ResistanceDay 1 | Session 2 | Hao WuTutorial 6 – Creating an AnimationImmunology and Cancer 3: Immune Checkpoints: Biology and Therapeutic Strategies (from PDB-101)PDB50 at the ACA: Wayne A. Hendrickson, Columbia UniversitySeasons Greetings from the RCSB PDBExploring PDB Structures in 3D with MolStar (Mol*): Introductory GuidePDB50 at BPS: John JumperAccessing Experimental Structures from the PDBBuilding the Paper Model of DNA

PDB50 at BPS: David Baker @RCSBProteinDataBank

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