The Past, Present and Future of the Protein Data Bank
February 16, 2009The Past, Present and Future of the Protein Data Bank-Video Seminar-Watch Online
Dr. Helen M. Berman, Director of the Protein Database (PDB), Rutgers University.
Dr. Berman is internationally renowned for her development of protein and nucleic acid databases. Her research interest is in the application of Bioinformatics to protein structure.
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