Re: [ccp4bb] Off topic: Nobel prize stats

2024-08-03 Thread Bryan Lepore
Forgot to credit the Nobel Prize website :The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1946nobelprize.org-BWL To unsubscribe from the CCP4BB list, click the following link: https://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/WA-JISC.exe?SUBED1=CCP4BB&A=1

Re: [ccp4bb] Off topic: Nobel prize stats

2024-08-03 Thread Bryan Lepore
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1946 James Batcheller Sumner “for his discovery that enzymes can be crystallized” Prize share: 1/2 John Howard Northrop and Wendell Meredith Stanley "for their preparation of enzymes and virus proteins in a pure form" Prize share 1/2 jointly Thought it might be w

Re: [ccp4bb] Off topic: Nobel prize stats

2024-07-24 Thread Nukri Sanishvili
Thank you all for useful links, slides and thoughtful comments. I completely agree with Mark's comment that it is difficult to quote a single number. Precisely for the reasons he mentioned. The link to PDB, https://pdb101.rcsb.org/learn/other-resources/structural-biology-and-nobel-prizes seems the

Re: [ccp4bb] Off topic: Nobel prize stats

2024-07-23 Thread Martin Martinez Ripoll
x27; ; 'CCP4BB@JISCMAIL.AC.UK' Asunto: RE: [ccp4bb] Off topic: Nobel prize stats This is not the same, but it may help... https://www.xtal.iqf.csic.es/Cristalografia/index-en.html Martin _ Dr. Martin Martinez-Ripoll Research Professor Emeritus mart

Re: [ccp4bb] Off topic: Nobel prize stats

2024-07-22 Thread Lisa J. Keefe
You may want to add Kavli Prize laureates as well. -Lisa Keefe IMCA-CAT > On Jul 22, 2024, at 8:59 PM, Joel Sussman wrote: > >  > 22-Jul-2024 22:00 > Dear Nukri, > Please see: > https://proteopedia.org/w/Nobel_Prizes_for_3D_Molecular_Structure > best regards > Joel > > --

Re: [ccp4bb] Off topic: Nobel prize stats

2024-07-22 Thread Joel Sussman
22-Jul-2024 22:00 Dear Nukri, Please see: https://proteopedia.org/w/Nobel_Prizes_for_3D_Molecular_Structure best regards Joel Prof. Joel L. Sussman joel.suss...@weizmann.ac.il Dept. of

Re: [ccp4bb] Off topic: Nobel prize stats

2024-07-22 Thread Patrick Loll
I prepared this slide for a course (it only goes back to 1962, and some more recent awards should be added; but it’s a start). I looked at the PDB website and I think it would be a stretch to say that some of these were awarded for structural biology; the PDB puts in a link that relates the aw

Re: [ccp4bb] Off topic: Nobel prize stats

2024-07-22 Thread Jurgen Bosch
Nice, AI failed yet again to produce a comprehensive list of awardees. Some of the names match up with your link but it is very incomplete. Jürgen > On Jul 22, 2024, at 2:47 PM, William Scott > <2844d921eb97-dmarc-requ...@jiscmail.ac.uk> wrote: > > https://pdb101.rcsb.org/learn/other-reso

Re: [ccp4bb] Off topic: Nobel prize stats

2024-07-22 Thread William Scott
https://pdb101.rcsb.org/learn/other-resources/structural-biology-and-nobel-prizes > On Jul 22, 2024, at 11:41 AM, Nukri Sanishvili wrote: > > Dear All, > Does anyone know the number of Nobel Prizes awarded for macromolecular > structures? > This would be a very effective way to explain the imp

[ccp4bb] Off topic: Nobel prize stats

2024-07-22 Thread Nukri Sanishvili
Dear All, Does anyone know the number of Nobel Prizes awarded for macromolecular structures? This would be a very effective way to explain the importance of structural biology to the uninitiated. I suppose I could look at the whole list of laureates and figure out what was given for what, but if so