Does this mean that you are now "King" of the protein crystallography
universe?
I am confident that you will be a kind and benevolent ruler,
Diana
On Oct 14, 2008, at 2:47 PM, Paul Swepston wrote:
Folks:
While attending the ICSG meeting in Oxford last month it struck me
that there might be a need for a general protein crystallography
portal containing information about software, websites, jobs,
journals, organizations, education, etc. While I realize that many
people have created great lists of related websites for protein
crystallography, I decided to create a new one and maintain it going
forward. It can be found at www.pxuniverse.com. The inspiration
for the name came from Ian Wilson's discussions about the structural
biology universe and the impetus to create it came from Ian Wilson's
discussion of XtalPred, Derewenda's talk on SERp, and Sussman's
great presentation about Proteopedia; it is difficult to keep up
with all the innovations and pxuniverse is an attempt to give easier
access to all the available tools.
If you have any links that you would like to see added please send
them directly to me. If you have any suggestions about the
organization, I will consider all suggestions.
Thanks - Paul Swepston
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Department of Biochemistry
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