Life is three-dimensional, and it begins with molecules

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Abstract

The iconic image of the DNA double helix embodies the central role that three-dimensional structures play in understanding biological processes, which, in turn, impact health and well-being. Here, that role is explored through the eyes of one scientist, who has been lucky enough to have over 150 talented people pass through his laboratory. Each contributed to that understanding. What follows is a small fraction of their story, with an emphasis on basic research outcomes of importance to society at large.

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Bourne, P. E. (2017). Life is three-dimensional, and it begins with molecules. PLoS Biology, 15(3). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.2002041

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