News 2020
New Calendar Celebrates 50 Years of the PDB
12/31
Season's Greetings
12/28
Celebrating 20 Years of Molecule of the Month
12/22
Scientific Software Developers and Postdocs
12/15
SARS-CoV-2 mRNA Vaccine
12/09
Structural Biology and Nobel Prizes
12/07
Molecular Origami: Green and Red Fluorescent Proteins
12/01
Biocurator Explores SARS-CoV-2 Proteins in Virtual Reality
11/24
Video: Neuronal Signaling and Sodium-Potassium Pump
11/17
Molecular Landscapes: Coronavirus
11/05
American Public Health Association Film Festival
10/25
PDB Turns 49
10/20
Happy Birthday, Irving Geis
10/18
Join Us at the STEMteachersEXPO
10/16
Fall Newsletter Published
10/13
Dexamethasone and Cytokine Storms
10/12
2020 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
10/07
Award-Winning Image
10/06
Structural Biology and Nobel Prizes
09/29
Poster Prize Awarded at ACA
09/24
Poster Prize Awarded at ISMB
09/20
Respiratory Droplet
09/15
Virtual Boot Camp
09/08
Congratulations, Sophia!
09/01
Download Molecular Landscapes
08/24
Resources to Fight the COVID-19 Pandemic
08/18
Integrative Illustration for Coronavirus Outreach
08/11
Insights from 20 Years of the Molecule of the Month
08/04
Summer Newsletter Published
07/28
Resources to Fight the COVID-19 Pandemic
07/21
Impact of the Protein Data Bank Across Scientific Disciplines
06/30
PDB-101 Coronavirus Resources
06/23
RCSB PDB in the Time of COVID-19
06/16
Coronavirus CellPAINT Contest Winners
06/08
Education Corner: Biomolecular Modeling in Elementary and Middle School
06/02
Award-Winning Videos on Molecular Mechanisms of Opioid Action
05/19
Happy 70th Anniversary, National Science Foundation
05/10
Vote Now for the Viewer's Choice Award
05/05
Coronavirus Background For Virtual Meetings
05/03
June 1: Retirement of Protein Workshop and Ligand Explorer
05/01
Enter the Coronavirus CellPAINT Contest by May 31
04/28
Celebrate DNA Day on April 25
04/24
Annual Report Published
04/20
Molecular Backgrounds For Virtual Meetings
04/07
Spring Newsletter Published
04/06
High School Students: Submit Opioid Action Videos Before April 28
03/31
Beta Test the Next Generation RCSB.org
03/25
Video: Fighting Coronavirus with Soap
03/23
Coloring Coronavirus
03/17
Brain Awareness Week
03/16
Curated Files for 3D Printing
03/06
Education Corner: Using PDB in the College Classroom
02/19
Molecular Landscapes: Coronavirus
02/15
Molecular Valentines
02/13
COVID-19 Coronavirus Resources
02/06
New Coronavirus Protease Structure Available
02/04
2019 FASEB BioArt Winner
01/21
Winter Newsletter Published
01/14
Molecule of the Month Newsletter
01/06
Celebrating 20 Years of Molecule of the Month
01/02

Congratulations, Sophia!

09/01 

Sophia will receive a $250 cash prize sponsored by the <a href="https://www.spsnational.org/">Society of Physics Students</a> and <a href="https://www.mitegen.com/">MiTeGen</a>, as well as a gift certificate for MiTeGen products.Sophia will receive a $250 cash prize sponsored by the Society of Physics Students and MiTeGen, as well as a gift certificate for MiTeGen products.

Sophia Staggers (Frostburg State University) presented her poster Understanding the evolution of SARS-CoV-2 non-structural protein 15 (Nsp15) in 3D at the 2020 American Crystallographic Association virtual meeting and was recognized with the 2020 MiTeGen-Society of Physics Students Undergraduate Poster Prize.

Sophia Staggers originally planned to spend her summer with the RCSB PDB team at Rutgers University as part of the Research Intensive Summer Experience (RISE) at Rutgers program.

When RISE moved to a virtual experience, Sophia participated in a one-week Boot Camp hosted by RCSB PDB and the Rutgers Institute for Quantitative Biomedicine explored how the SARS-CoV-2 main protease evolved during the first six months of the COVID-19 pandemic by exploring amino acid sequence and 3D atomic-level structure.

Over the following five weeks, Sophia and other students used their training to study the other proteins in the coronavirus.

Sophia was supported by an NSF REU to the RCSB PDB.


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