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Life in Three Dimensions



Brian Mark, microbiology, focused the audience’s attention down to the molecular level and the world of structural biology. Life in Three Dimensions described the cutting-edge tools—including stadium-sized synchrotrons—scientists use to study biological molecules. He likened a cell to a large and complex city, and described how structural biologists are working to determine the three-dimensional structure of all of the “cellular citizens” needed for the cell to carry out its function.

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