Proteopedia is an interactive resource that facilitates understanding the role of 3D protein structures have in their biological function http://proteopedia.org. Proteopedia is widely used in scientific research, in the preparation of papers for publication and teaching from secondary level to post-graduate.
The workshop is aimed at researchers, teachers and students, who will learn how to:
To browse the > 100,000 pages in Proteopedia, e.g. http://proteopedia.org/w/HIV-1_protease http://proteopedia.org/w/Ribosome http://proteopedia.org/w/Group:SMART:A_Physical_Model_of_the_β2-Adrenergic_Receptor To create your own pages in Proteopedia, including Adding 3D interactive scenes via a user friendly GUI for Jmol Adding text to Proteopedia pages, with hyperlinks to the interactive scenes.
This Proteopedia workshop smoothly blends with two other workshops offered in this same BBCE 2014: "Jmol for Beginners" and "Ultimate Jmol".