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Celebrate #NationalCrosswordDay with Sequence Events

12/20 

RCSB PDB News ImageSequence Events 21 Across: 2rh1 (MotM April ’08) and 1su4 (MotM April ’04)

Try your hand at a new Molecule of the Month-related crossword puzzle (HTML and PDF).

In this puzzle, certain clues refer to PDB structure IDs and Molecule of the Month articles. Answers will be published online on December 22 (the day after National Crossword Puzzle Day).

This puzzle was created by Charles Deber, a Professor of Biochemistry at the University of Toronto, and Senior Scientist in the Research Institute at the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto. When not researching proteins, his hobbies include constructing crossword puzzles, many of which have been published in the New York Times and other newspapers.

The first 25 correctly-completed puzzles submitted to info@rcsb.org before December 22, 2016 will receive a copy of the 2017 Irving Geis Calendar.


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