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Local ResourcesProtocol for hosting speakers:See text and links at the bottom of seminar schedule page. How to contribute to this website (4 kinds of requests)1: featured images for random occurrance at the bottom of some pagesGOAL: at least one picture for each SBB lab, updated when appropriate. Items needed for a featured picture and its caption: Example (used as the starting image): 2: pictures, snapshots, etc. of SBB folk at work and playItems for the SBB ever-changing Gallery 3: sight-bytes for the eye-candy-bar at the top of the pagesLittle images less than 60 pixels high, that can be nested into the valleys with the image background missing or transparent. ![]() 4: constructive criticism about content and style...
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High resolution crystal structures reveal a common but subtle mode of local backbone motion -- the "backrub". SBB student Ian Davis, Richardson lab
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