You might want to quote how many researchers use the PDB instead.  Maybe an
inquiry to the PDB could give you that statistic.
That would give you a big number

On Wed, May 29, 2019 at 1:54 PM Scott Horowitz <horow...@umich.edu> wrote:

> Hi all, I was recently asked how many biological
> crystallographers plus cryo-EM users there are in the world (in relation to
> how many people could therefore be theoretically impacted by Foldit
> electron density tools, for the purposes of grant funding). I'm a bit at a
> loss as to even what order of magnitude to provide. Any thoughts about how
> to estimate a number?
>
>
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> Scott
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