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This Proteopedia page was created with help from the Milwaukee School of Engineering's Center for BioMolecular Modeling (CBM). | This Proteopedia page was created with help from the Milwaukee School of Engineering's Center for BioMolecular Modeling (CBM). <font color = 'red'>SMART (S</font>tudents <font color = 'red'>M</font>odeling <font color = 'red'>A</font> <font color = 'red'>R</font>esearch <font color = 'red'>T</font>opic) Teams are a multi-faceted program where high school students explore protein structure and science as a process and not just a collection of facts. Students work closely with a researcher to understand and model the structure-function relationship of a protein the researcher studies. After designing and building a model of the protein using Rapid Prototyping technology, SMART teams create an oral presentation explaining their work to a lay audience and a poster which is presented to a scientific audience. To see other SMART Team Projects or to learn more about SMART Teams, visit the [[SMART Teams|SMART Teams Proteopedia Page home page.]] |