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==List of University Research Laboratories with Proteopedia 3D Compliment==
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This page lists university research labs around the world that have pages in Proteopedia describing their research and their lab. You are encouraged to create such a page for your research lab, or to contact {{Template:Contact}} if you are interested in having someone develop such a page for you.
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The following is a list of university research labs across the world who have had Proteopedia 3D Compliments developed. If you would like a compliment for your lab to be created, contact [[User:Joel L. Sussman|Prof. Joel Sussman]].
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* [[Binary Patterning, Synthetic Biology, & The Hecht Lab at Princeton University|The Michael Hecht Lab, Princeton University]] -- research into the development of un-evolved proteomes capable of sustaining life via binary patterning
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* [[CBI_Molecules|University of Massachusetts Amherst Chemistry-Biology Interface Program]]
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* Princeton University
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* [[Institute of Clinical Biochemistry|The Institute of Clinical Biochemistry, Rikshospitalet University Hospital]]
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** [[Binary Patterning, Synthetic Biology, & The Hecht Lab at Princeton University|The Michael Hecht Lab]] - Research into the Development of Unevolved Proteomes Capable of Sustaining Life via Binary Patterning.
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* Rikshospitalet University Hospital
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** [[Institute of Clinical Biochemistry]]
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* SMART (Students Modeling A Research Topic)
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<div>[[Image:Lab Logo.png|center|thumb|400px|The Hecht Lab at Princeton University]] </div>
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** [[SMART Teams]]
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<div>[[Image:Lab Logo IKB.png|center|thumb|400px|The Institute of Clinical Biochemistry at Rikshospitalet University Hospital]] </div>
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* Weizmann Institute of Science
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** [[The Joel Sussman Lab]]
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<div>[[Image:Searchable3dzy2.png|center|thumb|300px|Crystal Structure of [[Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptors]]]] </div>
 
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<div>[[Image:Searchable1dqa opening.png|center|thumb|300px|Crystal Structure of [[HMG-CoA Reductase]]]] </div>
 
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<div>[[Image:SearchableVEGF Opening.png|center|thumb|300px|Crystal Structure of [[Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor]]]] </div>
 
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<div>[[Image:SearchableVEGFR Opening.png|center|thumb|300px|Crystal Structure of [[Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Receptor]]]] </div>
 
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<div>[[Image:Searchable800px-Opening 1igt.png|center|thumb|300px|Crystal Structure of an [[Antibody]]]]</div>
 
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<div>[[Image:SearchableTPI1 structure.png|thumb|center|300px|Crystal Structure of [[Triose Phosphate Isomerase]]]] </div>
 
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This page lists university research labs around the world that have pages in Proteopedia describing their research and their lab. You are encouraged to create such a page for your research lab, or to contact Image:Contact-email.png if you are interested in having someone develop such a page for you.

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The Hecht Lab at Princeton University
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The Institute of Clinical Biochemistry at Rikshospitalet University Hospital


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