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March 5, 2014

Increasing Public Involvement in Structural Biology

Foldit 5 Year OldFoldit is 5 years old.  This publication entitled “Increasing public involvement in structural biology” chronicles the power of engaging the citizen science community on behalf of the computational challenge of protein folding.  Learn more at this link.

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Design of Activated Serine-Containing Catalytic Triads with Atomic-Level Accuracy
A Computationally Designed Metalloprotein Using an Unnatural Amino Acid
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