Perhaps because the (macromolecular) crystallography community is becoming a bit blase about Nobel prizes being awarded to one or several of its distinguished colleagues almost every year? (Ok, not quite).
Klaus ======================================================================= Dr. Klaus Fütterer Deputy Head of School Undergraduate Admissions Room 717, Biosciences Tower School of Biosciences P: +44-(0)-121-414 5895 University of Birmingham F: +44-(0)-121-414 5925 Edgbaston E: [email protected] Birmingham, B15 2TT, UK W: http://tinyurl.com/futterer-lab ======================================================================= On 9 Oct 2013, at 22:07, Alexander Aleshin wrote: > Sorry for a provocative question, but I am surprised why nobody > comments/congratulations laureates with regard to recently awarded Nobel > prizes? However, one of laureates in chemistry contributed to a popular > method in computational crystallography. > CHARMM -> XPLOR -> CNS -> PHENIX->… > > Alex Aleshin
