One of the fastest growing areas of study in biology focuses on the molecular structures of molecules, especially proteins, and how structure relates to both sequence and function. This workshop will introduce the primary molecular databases, PDB & MMDB, and will demonstrate the NCBI’s Cn3D software tool for viewing and manipulating structures. The workshop will be offered twice:
Monday, 11/16 1-3pm at Melville Library
Tuesday, 11/17, 1-3pm at the Health Sciences Library.
Register at http://library.stonybrook.edu/events/introduction-to-molecular-structures-using-cn3d/
or http://library.stonybrook.edu/events/introduction-to-molecular-structures-using-cn3d-2/.
Janet Clarke
Associate Dean, Research & User Engagement at Stony Brook University Libraries
email: janet.clarke@stonybrook.edu
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