Protein Modeling C

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Re: Protein Modeling C

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Lily Essence wrote:Anyone know when the links on the site for the exam/answers/rubrics are going to be not broken?
Email the webmaster. And it'll probably be a couple of days (3?).
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By the way, full results are now available on the MSOE site at http://cbm.msoe.edu/stupro/so/NationalT ... sults.html

There's an excel file you can download.
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Quark wrote:By the way, full results are now available on the MSOE site at http://cbm.msoe.edu/stupro/so/NationalT ... sults.html

There's an excel file you can download.
Yeah.
Good job, national champion ;)
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Quark wrote:By the way, full results are now available on the MSOE site at http://cbm.msoe.edu/stupro/so/NationalT ... sults.html

There's an excel file you can download.
Wow, that's exceptionally close! (Especially some of the top spots) LASA and West Windsor were clearly the best, though, so congratulations to them!
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Those scores were incredibly close. It just goes to show how much it helps to just put in that little extra bit to your pre-build. It can bump you up quite a few places. I'd imagine that with so many teams at nationals, most of the events stack up really tightly and most people never realize how close they were to the top places.
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they recently posted the theme for Protein Modeling next year! :!:

http://cbm.msoe.edu/stupro/so/index.html
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Re: Protein Modeling C

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Paradox21 wrote:Those scores were incredibly close. It just goes to show how much it helps to just put in that little extra bit to your pre-build. It can bump you up quite a few places. I'd imagine that with so many teams at nationals, most of the events stack up really tightly and most people never realize how close they were to the top places.
Definitely. I saw at least two instances where teams were only .01 points apart. That's incredible. Good job to everyone!
GCXC wrote:they recently posted the theme for Protein Modeling next year! :!:

http://cbm.msoe.edu/stupro/so/index.html
Wow, that looks awfully exciting. I was already looking forward to this event next year, but I really love this idea!
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GCXC wrote:they recently posted the theme for Protein Modeling next year! :!:

http://cbm.msoe.edu/stupro/so/index.html
Very exciting! The specific proteins appear to be XIAP as the pre-build, and then Caspases and the MHC as on-site proteins.
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Infinity Flat wrote:
GCXC wrote:they recently posted the theme for Protein Modeling next year! :!:

http://cbm.msoe.edu/stupro/so/index.html
Very exciting! The specific proteins appear to be XIAP as the pre-build, and then Caspases and the MHC as on-site proteins.
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quizbowl wrote:
Infinity Flat wrote:
GCXC wrote:they recently posted the theme for Protein Modeling next year! :!:

http://cbm.msoe.edu/stupro/so/index.html
Very exciting! The specific proteins appear to be XIAP as the pre-build, and then Caspases and the MHC as on-site proteins.
Where do you see that?
On the link.

The left ribbon talks about XIAP in the prebuild section.

The other two are mentioned within the body text, so I'm just assuming we'll be modeling them.
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