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After validating our results, we now look to take our findings to a micropublication website for undergraduate research. By doing this, not only will our work be forward facing and available to the science community, but it also allows for collaboration and further questions to be asked. After completing the micropublication, we look to continue to develop research strategies for putative kinases, as the PDB has thousands of proteins with unsolved functions. We will do this by combining machine learning, data science, and lab work to allow undergraduate students and scientist to effectively research and study putative kinase structures and functions.
After validating our results, we now look to take our findings to a micropublication website for undergraduate research. By doing this, not only will our work be forward facing and available to the science community, but it also allows for collaboration and further questions to be asked. After completing the micropublication, we look to continue to develop research strategies for putative kinases, as the PDB has thousands of proteins with unsolved functions. We will do this by combining machine learning, data science, and lab work to allow undergraduate students and scientist to effectively research and study putative kinase structures and functions.
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Characterization of the 3r8e Protein, a Novel Glucose Kinase

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