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| - | <div style="font-size:120%" align="left">What can Proteopedia do for me?</div> | ||
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| - | <div style="font-size:120%; line-height:2.0em">Scientists and Students</div> | ||
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| - | <div style="font-size:120%; line-height:2.0em">Educators</div> | ||
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| - | <div style="font-size:120%; line-height:2.0em">Structural researchers</div> | ||
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| - | * Understand and communicate protein 3D structure-function relationships | ||
| - | ** Example: [[1wsu|Elongation factor SelB]], the protein responsible for adding the 21<sup>st</sup> amino acid selenocysteine to a growing protein chain in bacteria, as seen in the PDB's [[Teaching_Scenes%2C_Tutorials%2C_and_Educators%27_Pages#Molecule_of_the_Month_.28MotM.29_Series|Molecule of the Month]]. | ||
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| - | * Develop [[Teaching Scenes, Tutorials, and Educators' Pages|tutorials or molecular scenes]] to project during lectures | ||
| - | * [[Teaching Strategies Using Proteopedia|Assign students to construct pages]] in Proteopedia for [[Student Projects|class projects]] or reports | ||
| - | ''(You may [[Help:Protected Pages|protect your teaching pages from editing]] by others.)'' | ||
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| - | * Create [[Proteopedia:Supplementary materials|supplementary material]] for your journal publications | ||
| - | * Create pages about your [[Research Groups|research team or institute]], highlighting structures you have researched. | ||
| - | ''(You may [[Help:Protected Pages|protect such pages from editing]] by others or [[Proteopedia:Workbench|hide them from viewing]] pre-publication.)'' | ||
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