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Revision as of 14:21, 23 October 2007
Welcome to Proteopedia. We are currently under construction, but you're encouraged to take a look around. Use the toolbar on the left to either search for a specific page, or click "Random page" to view a random page.
What is Proteopedia?
Proteopedia is a free and collaborative, 3D encyclopedia of proteins, macromolecules, and small molecules and chemicals of interest with emphasis on three-dimensional structure where relevant to function.
Mission Statement
To collect and disseminate structural biological and biological knowledge about proteins, macromolecules, and small molecules and chemicals of interest in a manner that is relevant and accessible to scientists of all the biological and chemical fields.
Goals for Proteopedia
- To maintain low barriers for contribution.
- To continue to develop the concept of tying text to three-dimensional, interactive images.
- To serve as a forum for scientists to share and discuss information related to proteins, macromolecules, and small molecules and chemicals of interest.
Proteopedia Page Contributors and Editors (what is this?)
Eran Hodis, Eric Martz, Joel L. Sussman, Jaime Prilusky, David Canner
