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:Students -- Dianna Amasino, Axel Glaubitz, Susan Huang, Joy Li, Hsien-Yu Shih, Junyao Song, Esther Yoon, Xiao Zhu: | :Students -- Dianna Amasino, Axel Glaubitz, Susan Huang, Joy Li, Hsien-Yu Shih, Junyao Song, Esther Yoon, Xiao Zhu: | ||
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A ply file describing this final structure was exported from RP-RasMol and sent to the MSOE Center for BioMolecular Modeling, where it was constructed from plaster powder, using a color ZCorp 3D printer. | A ply file describing this final structure was exported from RP-RasMol and sent to the MSOE Center for BioMolecular Modeling, where it was constructed from plaster powder, using a color ZCorp 3D printer. | ||
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A Physical Model of the β2-Adrenergic Receptor
A SMART Team Molecular Story --- from the Madison West High School 2008 SMART Team
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MSOE Center for BioMolecular Modeling and SMART Teams
SMART Teams (Students Modeling A Research Topic) is a science outreach program developed by the MSOE Center for BioMolecular Modeling. In this program, teams of high school students work with a local resarch lab to design and build a physical model of a protein that is being investigated by the lab. The goal of the SMART Team program is to introduce students to the real world of science --- as it exists in a local research lab. The development of this program was supported by grants from the NIH-NCRR SEPA program (Science Education Partnership Award) and an HHMI Precollege Science Education Award. For more information about this program, visit the CBM web site at www.rpc.msoe.edu/cbm .