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concept illustration of amino acid chains that form proteins
De novo protein design involves sequencing amino acids to produce proteins with the desired structures and functions

Enzymes from scratch

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February 27, 2002

UCSB Science, Religion, and Human Experience Lecture Series Examines Science's Religious Roots

February 13, 2002

Researchers Show That Climate Change in Future Likely to Produce Novel Plant Communities

January 30, 2002

Deep Sea Creatrues Collected for Studies

January 17, 2002

Reducing Pollution Through Negotiation

December 20, 2001

Kavli Gives $7.5 Million to Institute of Theoretical Physics To Be Named in His Honor

December 17, 2001

UCSB Electrical Engineering Professor Wins Prestigious Medal for Education Leadership

December 12, 2001

Bone Strength Probed by Scientists

December 11, 2001

New Type of Neutrino May Exist Say Scientists

December 5, 2001

UCSB Lab Discovers Cross-Protective Vaccine

November 28, 2001

Chinese Mitten Crabs Appear Free of Lung Flukes

November 21, 2001

UCSB Scientists Study Ancient Debris Flows

November 13, 2001

Skeletons in the Closet: Researcher Estimates Invalid Species Names
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