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3D Printing and The Structure of Proteins

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Chemistry for the Future: Human Health
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Using 3D printed molecules, Rok Sekirnik, a DPhil student in the emerging field of chemical biology, shows how protein structures can be determined in some of the Department's most distinctive looking labs.

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Chemistry for the Future: Human Health
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Rok Sekirnik
Keywords
biology
3D printing
drugs
science
genes
proteins
disease
Health
chemical biology
Department: Department of Chemistry
Date Added: 19/07/2013
Duration: 00:08:43

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