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What do you get when you cross a hot new structure, blender and Neapolitan ice cream? A little fun with the awesome photosystem-LHC megacomplex! I do not envy the poor peeps who had to build, refine and deposit this model...
#scicomm #sciart #PDBart #blender3d
Our 2023 PDBe calendar is available for you to view and print! The #PDBart calendar, themed around the topic 'Visualising the world of protein', features artworks created by students aged 12-18 years old.
🔗 https://t.co/SHpwi1q5lz
Our 2023 PDBe calendar is available for you to view and print! The #PDBart calendar, themed around the topic 'Visualising the world of protein', features artworks created by students aged 12-18 years old.
🔗 https://t.co/SHpwi1q5lz
Our PDBe calendar for 2022 is now available to view and print - just in time for the New Year. All artworks in the calendar were created by students aged 12-18, as part of our #PDBart project. Get the calendar pdf: https://t.co/N81hNQYUwj
Day 11/31
Prompt “sour”
I’m featuring molecules in #pdb for this year’s #inktober
Here is Curculin, which has an intriguing property of modifying sour taste into sweet taste.
#pdbart @buildmodels @PDBeurope
The artwork ‘Have we met’ by Mia Douglas Mueller (Viewbank College) explores evolutionary links of collagen between dinosaurs and modern-day roosters. See this artwork and more at our #PDBArt exhibition opening.
🗓️ 1st Oct 1700 BST
⬇️Register free
https://t.co/elzRqla0JU
Protein-inspired Art by children! —Check out the 2020 Protein Data Bank Molecules of Life exhibit —"aims to make science understandable, creative, and enjoyable for schoolchildren, by combining Art + #MolecularBiology." https://t.co/ZQ0BVGMXsP #ArtScience #BioArt #SciComm #PDBArt
Our 7th #PDBartofXmas focuses on biofilms and is the work of Hannah Simon from @SPFvisualart @SPFSchools. Hannah's digital artwork layers hand-drawn copies of biofilm matrix proteins, representing the 'community' they form. View the exhibition: https://t.co/flX5IMhEd3
The 3rd of our 12 #PDBartofXmas is by Abdia Abdiqani of Viewbank college, Melbourne who worked with scientist @dr_opatel. The 2 artworks are representations of a bacterial cell: one treated by antibiotics & one with resistance. View the exhibition: https://t.co/flX5IMhEd3
To celebrate 50 years of the PDB archive in 2021, the wwPDB has created a joint calendar with images submitted from @PDBeurope, @buildmodels, @PDBj_en & BMRB, including images from the #PDBArt project and @dsgoodsell. View and download it at https://t.co/WgRsfJnMR5
Our featured structure for August discusses the mighty ribosome, inspired by these clay and batik pieces from our 2020 #PDBArt calendar that explored the connection between DNA and proteins. Read more at https://t.co/nl6rPbP6jY
The November #PDBart from our calendar is focused on toxins from a surprisingly dangerous sea creature. Read more about it at https://t.co/LqB2M8kdfE
Henry from @ImpingtonVC painted this #PDBart for our calendar this month. It's inspired by the first protein structure to be determined, at @MRC_LMB.
(He had a whale of a time making it)
https://t.co/doJrX3x2Ph
Looking forward to our visit from @ImpingtonVC this afternoon. Along with @WGCengage we'll show the students the campus and explore proteins ready for creating some more #PDBart with us.