Stanford Report, May 23, 2001 |
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| Levitt elected fellow of the Royal Society Michael Levitt, professor of
structural biology, has been elected a fellow of the
Royal Society, an independent academy founded in the
United Kingdom in 1660 to promote the natural and applied
sciences. Levitt was distinguished "for his highly
original work in structural molecular biology," a
field focusing on protein folding and the computational
analysis of structures. Levitt discovered the four
classes of protein folds, introduced automated secondary
structure identification and explained how the structural
segments pack. |
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