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Cell Response to New Coronavirus Unveils Possible Paths to Treatments
, May 1, 2013
NIAID Structural Genomics Centers solve 1,000 protein structures
, June 5, 2012
The September issue of the
online scientific journal Acta Crystallographica: Structural Biology and Crystallization Communications (Acta Cryst F)
consisted entirely of work done at the SSGCID, a consortium of investigators whose projects are creating a blueprint for infectious disease and biodefense research—October 2011
Milestone in fight against deadly diseases
, December 2010 (Word)
CDGID releases its 200th structure in the PDB
, July 2010.
SSGCID releases its 200th structure in the PDB
, June 2010.
UVA Researchers Determine the 3-D Structure of Anthrax Protein
, Aug. 17, 2009
CSGID Determines the Structure of 100 Proteins
, Aug. 5, 2009
SSGCID Solves 100th Structure, Providing New Information About Infectious Diseases
, Aug. 4, 2009 (PDF)
The Seattle Structural Genomics Center for Infectious Diseases at SBRI contributes to solutions for swine flu
, May 5, 2009 (PDF)Â
Last Updated May 01, 2013