[NMR900 blog] Russell Bell Symposium, McMaster
Russell Bell Symposium, McMaster
McMaster University, November 18, 2010
Russell Bell, Professor Emeritus of Chemistry and Chemical Biology at McMaster, has made significant scientific contributions in the area of NMR, chemical biology using DNA and proteins, organic synthesis and in environmental remediation. In addition, he is renowned at McMaster University for excellence in teaching, particularly of first year chemistry. The department is pleased to recognize his contributions with this special symposium.
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11-13-2010 05:00 AM
[NMR900 blog] The Russell Varian Prize 2011: call for nominations
The Russell Varian Prize 2011: call for nominations
The Russell Varian prize honors the memory of the pioneer behind the first commercial Nuclear Magnetic Resonance spectrometers and co-founder of Varian Associates. The prize is awarded to a researcher based on a single innovative contribution (a single paper, patent, lecture, or piece of hardware) that has proven of high and broad impact on state-of-the-art NMR technology. The prize aims to award the initial contribution that laid the ground for the specific technology of great importance in state-of-the-art NMR. It is sponsored by Varian...
Ig® Nobel Prize
Ig® Nobel Prize
"Research and achievements that first make people LAUGH then make them THINK"
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10-02-2010 12:16 AM
Congrats to Martin Karplus! He just won 2010 Russell Varian Excellence in NMR Prize
Agilent Technologies Awards 2010 Russell Varian Laureate for Excellence in Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Innovation
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A Guide to Structure Prediction, by Rob Russell
A Guide to Structure Prediction (version 2.1) (link)
Rob Russel (for EMBL) gives a useful, step-by-step guide to predicting 3D protein structure, and provides links to numerous online resources. An excerpt from the website is pasted below.
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Introduction
This is by no means intended to be a comprehensive guide to predicting protein 3D structure. Rather, I have tried as best as possible to summarise my general approach to the problem in a manner that I hope is useful and not too difficult to follow. I apologise in advance for failing to include various references, WWW sites, etc. I...