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- who: Michael G. Rossmann from the My undergraduate education in mathematics and physics was a good grounding for graduate studies in crystallographic studies of small organic moleculesAs a postdoctoral fellow in Minnesota, I learned how to program an early electronic computer for crystallographic calculations. I then joined Max Perutz, excited to use my skills in the determination of the first protein structures. The results were even more fascinating than the development of techniques and provided inspiration for starting my own laboratory at Purdue University. My first studies on dehydrogenases established the conservation of nucleotide-binding structures. Having . . .
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