David Armstrong
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Outreach Coordinator & Scientific Database Curator @PDBEurope All views are my own (unsurprisingly)
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⌛️ICYMI: Applications close this Friday! 🗣️Join our expert trainers: David Armstrong, Dr Piv Gopalasingam🇪🇺, Mihaly Varadi, Typhaine PL, Gerard Kleywegt, Sara Rocio Chuguransky, & more for this year's virtual edition of #structural #bioinformatics. 🔗Apply now: ebi.ac.uk/training/event…
Today is your last chance to come and visit us at #ECM33, stand 27 level 2, to talk about PDB data and resources. We still have lots of freebies to give away, including our 2023 calendar! European Crystallographic Association (ECA)
Congratulations to Chris Szeto from the GRAS Lab on winning the PDBe poster prize at #ECM33. Chris wins a cash prize of €200 and some PDBe goodies, presented by David Armstrong
Our featured structure article for February focuses on a flower that heralds the arrival of spring, and its toxic carbohydrate binding proteins. These molecules inspired this artwork by Beatrice Gibbons from The Leys School (head-in-the-clouds.bsky.social). 🔗 ebi.ac.uk/pdbe/news/snow…
Our #PDBart project brings molecular structures into the art class! This Science in School article by Deepti Gupta and David Armstrong guides you through the process - a great resource for teachers and those doing scientific engagement. 🔗scienceinschool.org/article/2021/b…
I’m looking forward to joining the participants of #HTCC5 in beautiful Dubrovnik, talking on Wednesday about Protein Data Bank and accessing structural data at #PDBeKB and #AlphafoldDB
Our Outreach and Training Lead, David Armstrong, is presenting in the #HTCC5 workshop, organised by crystallographers.hr. Attendees learnt to access and interpret structure data from Protein Data Bank, #PDBeKB and #AlphaFoldDB. Find PDBe training materials: pdbe.org/training
Delighted to be at the Biochemical Society Evolving Molecular Bioscience Education conference, presenting a poster on Protein Data Bank and #PDBeKB and how we are making macromolecular structures more accessible to the biosciences community.
The Protein Data Bank team were delighted to welcome Brady Johnston to EMBL-EBI yesterday to talk about his Molecular Nodes add-on for AdventuresInBlender and discuss ideas around molecular visualisation. Check out his excellent tutorials at youtube.com/c/bradyjohnston