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* [[Photosystem II]] was authored by [[User:Emily Forschler|Emily Forschler]] while she was a senior biochemistry major at Messiah College (Grantham PA US) in a class taught by [[User:Karl Oberholser|Karl Oberholser]]. Professor Oberholser reported "I think that Emily's work on Photosystem II shows that Proteopedia is a system that a Jmol novice can use with good effect. Emily had no experience with using Jmol. The other students in the class ... [made] PowerPoint presentations of their chosen proteins, and after seeing Emily's Proteopedia presentation one student's response was all of us should have used Proteopedia. Thank you for a great product!"
* [[Photosystem II]] was authored by [[User:Emily Forschler|Emily Forschler]] while she was a senior biochemistry major at Messiah College (Grantham PA US) in a class taught by [[User:Karl Oberholser|Karl Oberholser]]. Professor Oberholser reported "I think that Emily's work on Photosystem II shows that Proteopedia is a system that a Jmol novice can use with good effect. Emily had no experience with using Jmol. The other students in the class ... [made] PowerPoint presentations of their chosen proteins, and after seeing Emily's Proteopedia presentation one student's response was all of us should have used Proteopedia. Thank you for a great product!"
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* [[Understanding of the Recruitment of HDACs by MEF2, Based on Their Structure]] was authored by [[User:Ricardo Alcini]] as a result of participation in a class taught by [[User:Eric Martz]] and Keiichi Namba in Osaka, Japan, in 2009.
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Below are listed pages in Proteopedia that were originally created by students.

  • Photosystem II was authored by Emily Forschler while she was a senior biochemistry major at Messiah College (Grantham PA US) in a class taught by Karl Oberholser. Professor Oberholser reported "I think that Emily's work on Photosystem II shows that Proteopedia is a system that a Jmol novice can use with good effect. Emily had no experience with using Jmol. The other students in the class ... [made] PowerPoint presentations of their chosen proteins, and after seeing Emily's Proteopedia presentation one student's response was all of us should have used Proteopedia. Thank you for a great product!"

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Eric Martz, Karsten Theis, Wayne Decatur, Angel Herraez, Ann Taylor

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