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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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May 18, 2000

GRANT PROPELS HISTORICAL BOTANICAL COLLECTION INTO THE 21ST CENTURY

May 13, 2000

ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES PROGRAM TO CELEBRATE 30 YEARS OF CARING ABOUT THE EARTH

May 11, 2000

World's Elephant Expert Visits Ecology Center

April 26, 2000

Cosmologists Publish First Detailed Images of Early Universe

April 12, 2000

UCSB Scientists Learning to Use Electron's Natural Spin

February 25, 2000

UCSB REPORTS RESULTS IN INTERNATIONAL RACE TO FIND DARK MATTER

February 17, 2000

Iron-Binding Compounds Produced By Marine Bacteria Have Important Implications For Marine Microbial Ecology

February 16, 2000

FBI AGENTS VISIT UCSB TO COLLECT DATA FROM HACKER ATTACK

February 7, 2000

Human Genome Research in Progress at UCSB

January 19, 2000

HUMAN BREAST CANCER LINKED TO INFECTED MICE SAYS STUDY

December 15, 1999

For a Fish, There's no Place Like Home, Say Major Studies,Offering Key Information for Fisheries Management

November 18, 1999

OIL AND GAS SEEPAGE FROM OCEAN FLOOR _x000B_ REDUCED BY OIL PRODUCTION
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