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Statistics
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Adoptions
Some bioinformatics databases and resources have adopted Proteopedia. This means that they have chosen to offer links to Proteopedia for the benefit of their users.
- Jmol Tutorial-Authoring Template (JTAT) automatically provides a link to Proteopedia for each PDB file illustrated in its tutorials. August, 2008.
- Molecule of the Month by David Goodsell provides links to Proteopedia in some recent articles. An example is at the end of the second page of the article on Selenocysteine Synthase. August, 2008.
- OCA Database and Browser for 3D macromolecular structure has a link from each PDB entry to Proteopedia. August, 2008.
- RCSB Protein Data Bank (see Proteopedia's page on the Protein Data Bank), has a link from each PDB entry to Proteopedia, but we dare you to find it. OK, we'll tell you: At the Structure Summary tab/page for a given PDB code, in the menu at left, click on External LInks. On that page, you'll find a link to Proteopedia under Structure Summary. If you think Proteopedia deserves to be easier to find at RCSB, please email info AT rcsb DOT org. In May, 2008, an international group of several structural bioinformaticians and crystallographers requested that a link to Proteopedia replace the present Jmol link under Display Options at the upper right of the main Structure Summary page for each entry, but that request was denied. Eric Martz 03:19, 7 August 2008 (IDT)
- Pfam, a large database of protein families, each represented by multiple sequence alignments and hidden Markov models, will offer links to Proteopedia beginning with Pfam release 23. August, 2008.
- PSI Structural Genomics Knowledge Base has a link to Proteopedia, on its Annotations tab, for every PDB entry. August, 2008.
Blogs
(There are no blogs listed here yet, although many have mentioned Proteopedia. Please help us to list particularly interesting blogs on Proteopedia here.)
Press
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Talks in Meetings and Seminars
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Training Workshops
- Short courses and one-day workshops are taught by Eric Martz on macromolecular structure visualization and structural bioinformatics. These now include a segment on Proteopedia, including use of Proteopedia's Scene-Authoring Tools. In 2008, these have been at the Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel, and at Osaka University and the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology in Japan. For curricula and upcoming dates, please see Workshops.MolviZ.Org. August, 2008.
Proteopedia Page Contributors and Editors (what is this?)
Joel L. Sussman, Eric Martz, Jaime Prilusky, Eran Hodis, Wayne Decatur, Bonnie Hall, Ilan Samish
