Latest Developments on the EMDB Published

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Jasmine Young
Fri, Mar 8, 2024 7:04 PM

Dear PDB-l,

This manuscript addresses the recent developments in the archiving of
3DEM data and the future plans for the EMDB. The burgeoning popularity
of the electron microscopy field has been coupled with new technologies
and software solutions, together this has pushed exponential growth in
yearly depositions, increases in the resolution of the deposited data,
and, consequently, accuracy of molecule models associated with 3DEM
data. As the EMDB continues to grow it remains dedicated to delivering a
world-class archive that adheres to FAIR principles. In addition, we
recognise the importance of easy and open access to accurately curated
data for the various users of the archive, we plan to continue to
facilitate and enhance this moving forward.

EMDB—the Electron Microscopy Data Bank
The wwPDB Consortium
/Nucleic Acids Research/ (2024) 52: D456–D465
https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkad1019 

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Regards,

Jasmine

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Jasmine Young, Ph.D.
Biocuration Team Lead
RCSB Protein Data Bank
Research Professor
Institute for Quantitative Biomedicine
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
174 Frelinghuysen Rd
Piscataway, NJ 08854-8087

Email:jasmine@rcsb.rutgers.edu
Phone: (848)445-0103 ext 4920
Fax: (732)445-4320

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Dear PDB-l, This manuscript addresses the recent developments in the archiving of 3DEM data and the future plans for the EMDB. The burgeoning popularity of the electron microscopy field has been coupled with new technologies and software solutions, together this has pushed exponential growth in yearly depositions, increases in the resolution of the deposited data, and, consequently, accuracy of molecule models associated with 3DEM data. As the EMDB continues to grow it remains dedicated to delivering a world-class archive that adheres to FAIR principles. In addition, we recognise the importance of easy and open access to accurately curated data for the various users of the archive, we plan to continue to facilitate and enhance this moving forward. EMDB—the Electron Microscopy Data Bank The wwPDB Consortium /Nucleic Acids Research/ (2024) 52: D456–D465 https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkad1019 -- Regards, Jasmine =========================================================== Jasmine Young, Ph.D. Biocuration Team Lead RCSB Protein Data Bank Research Professor Institute for Quantitative Biomedicine Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey 174 Frelinghuysen Rd Piscataway, NJ 08854-8087 Email:jasmine@rcsb.rutgers.edu Phone: (848)445-0103 ext 4920 Fax: (732)445-4320 ===========================================================