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Prizes Awarded at the Asian Crystallographic Association Meeting

12/23 wwPDB News

The wwPDB Foundation made awards to outstanding student presentations at the 18th Conference of the Asian Crystallographic Association (December 1-6, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia).

<I>Salma Dienta Salsabila (Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology) and Genji Kurisu (PDBj)</I>Salma Dienta Salsabila (Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology) and Genji Kurisu (PDBj)

Salma Dienta Salsabila (Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology) for Structural Mechanistic Insights into the Function of Phosphatidylethanolamine N-Methyltransferase PmtA Mediating Bacterial Phosphatidylcholine Synthesis

<I>Se-Young Son (Ewha Womans University) and Genji Kurisu (PDBj)</I>Se-Young Son (Ewha Womans University) and Genji Kurisu (PDBj)

Se-Young Son (Ewha Womans University) for Structural Investigation of the Docking Domain Assembly from Trans-At Polyketide Synthases

<I>Yeon-Ju Jung (Ewha Womans University) and Genji Kurisu (PDBj)</I>Yeon-Ju Jung (Ewha Womans University) and Genji Kurisu (PDBj)

Yeon-Ju Jung (Ewha Womans University) for Unveiling Thermostable sPLA2 from Sciscionella Marina: Enhanced Stability and Biotransformation for Industrial Applications

Many thanks to the meeting organizers and prize judges for making these awards possible.

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