IUCr abstracts are due February 15, 2026!

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Jasmine Young
Mon, Feb 2, 2026 3:07 PM

Submit your #IUCr2026 abstract to MicroSymposia 001:
How the structural biologists and the PDB drive innovation in
fundamental biology, biomedicine, biotechnology, and the energy sciences

Join invited speakers Jennifer Fleming, Janet Iwasa, and Daisuke Kihara
in this session that will explore how structural data from the PDB
accelerates the development of novel therapeutics, enables
structure-based drug design, and informs our understanding of disease
mechanisms. Speakers will highlight recent breakthroughs, emerging
computational tools, and the growing role of AI in leveraging PDB data
for precision medicine. By bridging molecular structures with clinical
applications, this session will showcase the PDB’s critical role in
shaping the future of healthcare.

Details:
https://event.fourwaves.com/iucr-2026/pages/f5b63362-5e7e-41fd-bc25-c0c7a3f55fca

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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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Submit your #IUCr2026 abstract to MicroSymposia 001: How the structural biologists and the PDB drive innovation in fundamental biology, biomedicine, biotechnology, and the energy sciences Join invited speakers Jennifer Fleming, Janet Iwasa, and Daisuke Kihara in this session that will explore how structural data from the PDB accelerates the development of novel therapeutics, enables structure-based drug design, and informs our understanding of disease mechanisms. Speakers will highlight recent breakthroughs, emerging computational tools, and the growing role of AI in leveraging PDB data for precision medicine. By bridging molecular structures with clinical applications, this session will showcase the PDB’s critical role in shaping the future of healthcare. Details: https://event.fourwaves.com/iucr-2026/pages/f5b63362-5e7e-41fd-bc25-c0c7a3f55fca -- 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 ===========================================================