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Education Corner: BASIL, RCSB Protein Data Bank, and the NSF

05/12 

This year, the National Science Foundation (NSF) is celebrating its 75th anniversary. NSF support was essential in the original development of BASIL (Biochemistry Authentic Scientific Inquiry Lab). Ongoing NSF support over the past ten years has enabled the BASIL community to grow in numbers and in collaboration with other teacher/scholar teams who are seeking to change undergraduate biochemistry education. At the same time, NSF support has also provided support for BASIL's most critical online resource, the RCSB Protein Data Bank, which has always provided us with the structures that we study and, increasingly, is providing us with the tools that our students use to explore these structures and predict their function.

Read more about BASIL, RCSB Protein Data Bank, and the NSF

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