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Structural genomics for science and society.

W G Hol1

  • 1University of Washington, Biomolecular Structural Center and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Seattle 98195-7742, USA. hol@gouda.bmsc.washington.edu

Nature Structural Biology
|December 5, 2000
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Robotics is revolutionizing structural biology and structural genomics. This advancement holds immense potential for protein science, engineering, and medicine, though complex challenges remain.

Area of Science:

  • Robotics and Structural Biology
  • Genomics and Computational Biology

Background:

  • Robotics is increasingly influencing structural biology.
  • This synergy is ushering in the era of structural genomics.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the transformative impact of robotics on structural biology.
  • To underscore the vast potential applications in protein science and medicine.

Main Methods:

  • Not applicable (review/perspective article).

Main Results:

  • Robotics enables advancements in structural genomics.
  • Significant potential impact across protein fold prediction, biology, engineering, and medicine.

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