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  • Biochemistry
  • Molecular biology

Background:

  • Commemorates the 40th anniversary of the Division of Biostructural Chemistry at Aarhus University.
  • Founded in March 2014, the symposium honored Professor Brian Clark's contributions.

Discussion:

  • Reflections on the field of structural biology.
  • Personal anecdotes of interactions with Professor Clark.
  • The development and impact of the Division of Biostructural Chemistry.

Key Insights:

  • The enduring importance of structural biology in understanding life processes.
  • The collaborative and interdisciplinary nature of the field.
  • The legacy of Professor Clark and his division.

Outlook:

  • Future directions in structural biology research.
  • The continued growth and influence of Aarhus University's division.
  • Potential for new discoveries and technological advancements.