Greetings everyone --
It has been brought to my attention that a deal has been struck to have
Schrödinger assume responsibility for the continued development and maintenance
of PyMOL. Also, Jason Vertrees has agreed to join Schrödinger to work in this
capacity. Jason has been working closely
http://www.schrodinger.com/News.php?mID=7&sID=6&cID=253
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Pursuant to my previous note, I should also pass along the press release from
the Schrodinger website
(http://www.schrodinger.com/News.php?mID=7&sID=6&cID=253):
-Tom
Schrödinger Acquires PyMOL
January 8, 2010 - Schrödinger announced today that it has reached an agreement
with the estate of th
I suspect this will be throwing fuel on the fire, but what is so great about
the PDB format (any version) besides familiarity? It seems to me to be
outdated, inadequate and generally mis-used by all. I say scrap it, make a
clean break and devote everyone's energies to making a format that wil
Has anyone else noticed that they're only getting some of the postings
on the CCP4 mailing list?
Lately I've been noticing that I often see responses to queries, but not
the query itself. This was further highlighted for me recently when I
never received my own posting back from the mailing l
To complete your analogy to the "ORTEP of the year", the summary page could be
accompanied by a backbone ribbon drawing of the macromolecule, with a red
sphere at each residue that has an error. You could get fancy and scale the
sphere according to the severity of the error.
-Tom
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Greetings All --
I am posting this on behalf of the HR department here at Exelixis. Our
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e Exelixis website:
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Cheers,
Thomas Stout
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