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Oberholser, Karl
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| - | [[User:Karl Oberholser|Karl Oberholser]] (1942-2013) was a Professor of Chemistry in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at [http://www.messiah.edu/departments/chemistry/ Messiah College] in Mechanicsburg PA USA from 1976-2010, and Professor Emeritus until his death from multiple myeloma in 2013. At Messiah, he created the | + | [[User:Karl Oberholser|Karl Oberholser]] (1942-2013) was a Professor of Chemistry in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at [http://www.messiah.edu/departments/chemistry/ Messiah College] in Mechanicsburg PA USA from 1976-2010, and Professor Emeritus until his death from multiple myeloma in 2013. At Messiah, he created the [http://www.messiah.edu/molscilab/ Molecular Science Laboratory], a series of online molecular visualization tutorials designed for students. He [[User:Karl Oberholser|authored many articles]] in Proteopedia, and in 2010 became a member of [[Proteopedia:Team|Proteopedia's Editorial Board]]. |
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| + | Some of his best developed articles and tutorials include: | ||
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| + | In addition to various scientific research publications from 1976-1998, Karl coauthored the following publications in structural bioinformatics: | ||
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Revision as of 23:04, 27 July 2013
Karl Oberholser (1942-2013) was a Professor of Chemistry in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at Messiah College in Mechanicsburg PA USA from 1976-2010, and Professor Emeritus until his death from multiple myeloma in 2013. At Messiah, he created the Molecular Science Laboratory, a series of online molecular visualization tutorials designed for students. He authored many articles in Proteopedia, and in 2010 became a member of Proteopedia's Editorial Board.
Some of his best developed articles and tutorials include:
Publications
In addition to various scientific research publications from 1976-1998, Karl coauthored the following publications in structural bioinformatics:
