Michael G. Rossmann (30 July 1930 – 14 May 2019) was a German-American physicist, microbiologist, and Hanley Distinguished Professor of Biological Sciences...
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(bab) fold is the most conserved segment of the Rossmann fold. The motif is named after Michael Rossmann who first noticed this structural motif in the...
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Rossmann, Roßmann or Rossman may refer to: Amy Y. Rossman (born 1946), American mycologist Benjamin Rossman (born 1980), American-Canadian mathematician...
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Dirk Rossmann GmbH, commonly referred to as Rossmann, is one of the largest drug store chains in Europe with around 56,200 employees and more than 4000...
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researcher at Purdue University and the University of Wisconsin led by Michael Rossmann. The virus was crystallized forming cubic crystals with four virus...
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Friedrich Reinitzer Hugo Rietveld Jean-Baptiste L. Romé de l'Isle Michael Rossmann Paul Scherrer Arthur Moritz Schönflies Dan Shechtman George M. Sheldrick...
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superfamilies includes a structural motif known as the Rossmann fold. The motif is named after Michael Rossmann, who was the first scientist to notice how common...
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Rossmann is a supercomputer at Purdue University that went into production September 1, 2010. The high-performance computing cluster is operated by Information...
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Crick. Other important scientists who worked with virus T4 include Michael Rossmann, Seymour Benzer, Bruce Alberts, Gisela Mosig, Richard Lenski, and James...
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(born Berlin) Ernst Pringsheim, spectrometry, black-body radiation Michael Rossmann, physicist and microbiologist (Jewish mother) Rudolf Schoenheimer,...
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