From cmb:~at~:hawk.dcrt.nih.gov Tue Jun 21 21:21:59 1994 Received: from hawk.dcrt.nih.gov for cmb[ AT ]hawk.dcrt.nih.gov by www.ccl.net (8.6.9/930601.1506) id VAA02008; Tue, 21 Jun 1994 21:07:33 -0400 Received: by hawk.dcrt.nih.gov (920330.SGI/mg-1.34) id AA04090; Tue, 21 Jun 94 21:07:38 -0400 Date: Tue, 21 Jun 94 21:07:38 -0400 From: cmb ^%at%^ hawk.dcrt.nih.gov (CMB Community Access Line) Message-Id: <9406220107.AA04090-!at!-hawk.dcrt.nih.gov> To: chemistry # - at - # ccl.net Subject: Molecular Modeling WWW site at NIH We are pleased to announce the availability of a molecular modeling oriented information resource (http://www.nih.gov/molecular_modeling/mmhome.html) at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) WWW server (http://www.nih.gov). Novel information and services provided via this resource include: "Molecules R US" - an interactive interface to facilitate access (browsing, searching and viewing) of the molecular structure data contained within the Brookhaven Protein Data Bank (PDB). Features include the ability to retrieve the data as text, static images of user-specified views, and "real-time" interactive images using a client-side program. "PDB At A Glance" - a hypertext catalogue of the PDB suitable for browsing purposes. Structures can be displayed via the "Molecules R US" interface. "The NIH Guide to Molecular Modeling" - an illustrated hypertext-based primer on molecular modeling methods, software, and applications in the biological sciences. This work currently covers the areas of molecular graphics, molecular structure building, crystallographic databases, and molecular energetics (including molecular mechanics, dynamics, and quantum chemistry). Development in these and other areas is ongoing. We are working on adding more hypertext links to other WWW servers concerned with molecular modeling software, methods, and biological applications, including those of educational interest as they become available. We are also providing lists of molecular modeling software/suppliers, as well as a survey of the molecular modeling literature. Robert Pearlstein Peter FitzGerald