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Revision as of 20:21, 11 June 2008
Eric MartzEric Martz
Professor Emeritus, University of Massachusetts, Amherst MA USA
emartz at microbio dot umass dot edu
martz.molviz.org
Some Proteopedia Pages to Which I've ContributedSome Proteopedia Pages to Which I've Contributed
Topic Pages
- Amino Acids
- Biological Unit
- Conservation, Evolutionary
- Eric Martz's Favorites
- Highest impact structures of all time.
- Major Histocompatibility Complex Class I
- Morphs NEEDS WORK
- Personal favorites
- Proton Channels, which includes an animated morph.
- Sites, Functional
- Standard Residues and Non-Standard Residues
- User:Eric Martz/Nucleosomes (a protected page for lectures), which was copied into Nucleosomes so others can improve it.
PDB Code Pages
- 2ic8 (green links in overview)
- 2rd0 Phosphatidylinositol kinase oncogene: I authored scenes similar to many of the figures from the publication.
Meta Pages
- Help:Copying FirstGlance Scenes into Proteopedia
- Help:Protected Pages
- Proteopedia:About
- Proteopedia:Namespaces
- Proteopedia:Policy
- Proteopedia:Problems
- Proteopedia:Topic Pages
- Proteopedia:Wishlist
WorkshopsWorkshops
- One-day courses in molecular visualization and structural bioinformatics for researchers and educators.
Principal Author or Architect of (Elsewhere):Principal Author or Architect of (Elsewhere):
- FirstGlance in Jmol, a general-purpose molecular visualization tool which has been adopted by Nature (see the 3D View links), the ConSurf Server, and other journals and structural bioinformatics servers. 2005-present.
- Visualization for the the ConSurf Server developed by Nir Ben-Tal, Fabian Glaser, Elana Erez and others, which colors amino acids by evolutionary conservation, completely automatically. 2002-present.
- Top Five 3D Molecular Visualization Technologies for the Rest Of Us.
- MolviZ.Org with tutorials in Jmol and molecular visualization resources for educators and students. Included is a DNA Structure Tutorial started in 1996, and now (in collaboration with Angel Herráez) available in 5 languages.
- World Index of Molecular Visualization Resources. 2000-present.
- Atlas of Macromolecules. 2002-present.
- With Jaime Prilusky, the PDB Lite search interface for students and beginners to find published macromolecular models. 1998-present.
- An incomplete History of Macromolecular Visualization which includes a list of the earliest macromolecules solved by X-ray crystallography. 1997-present.
- molvis-list, founded in 1995 as the RasMol List. Maintained largely by Tim Driscoll/molvisions.com since 2004.
And in an earlier era
- Protein Explorer 1998-present.
- The RasMol Home Page founded 1996.