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Evolution of PDB-101

05/21 PDB101 News

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The CSD Educators Blog hosted at the Cambridge Crystallographic Data Centre posts stories about educational journeys and how the Cambridge Structural Database can be key to learning.

Established in 1965, the CSD is the world’s repository for small-molecule organic and metal-organic crystal structures. Containing over one million structures from x-ray and neutron diffraction analyses, this unique database of accurate 3D structures has become an essential resource to scientists and a tool for education.

The latest article in the blog series looks at Evolution of PDB-101: Molecular Explorations Through Biology and Medicine.

This year, RCSB PDB and wwPDB are celebrating the golden anniversary of the PDB with symposia, events, and related resources.

2021 marks another milestone important to RCSB PDB: the 10th anniversary of PDB-101, RCSB PDB’s online portal for teachers, students, and the general public to promote exploration in the world of proteins and nucleic acids.

Visit the CSD Educators Blog for more.

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