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Chrome frame

Google Chrome Frame is a retort of Google company to Internet Explorer browser which is still widely popular, despite the fact that its rendering engine remains fallen behind other internet browsers. By applying this plug-in, users can benefit from Webkit engine capabilities and, at the same time, do not loose the opportunity of using Internet Explorer interface. To make this interesting solution work, an appropriate "meta name" has to be implemented into the head section of the visited page.

In accordance with that, our template contains an appropriate option in its settings that helps the user to switch the meta name in the head section, so that all IE users that have Google Chrome Frame plug-in installed will be able to see the web site along with all facilities offered by Webkit rendering engine.

To get know more about Google Chrome Frame, please visit:

http://code.google.com/intl/en-GB/chrome/chromeframe/ - the official Project’s web side containing the link to the plug-in.

http://www.chromium.org/developers/how-tos/chrome-frame-getting-started - more info about Google Chrome Frame for developers.

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Job opportunities

Job opportunities

Join our Group!! We are currently looking for highly motivated students to fill one open position in the project "PTDC/BIA-PRO/111940/2009", Structural determinants of superoxide reduction – A detoxification system essential for life.  

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Team Partners

Team Partners

MAIN TEAM PARTNERS - Merck Serono and Bayer are the team main partners in the development of pre-clinical projects in the Structure-based drug design field.   If you represent a pharmaceutical company or academic laboratory, and you are looking for a partner, contact us.            

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Best Crystals 2010

Best Crystals 2010

Our team produced protein crystals that were considered to be the most beautiful crystals in 2010. The cover illustration of the January 2011 issue of Acta Crystallographica Section F is a montage of the best in crystal photomicrographs from crystallization communications published in 2010.   Our team included two different protein crystals in this year's cover. These crystals were published in the papers: Acta Crystallogr Sect F Struct Biol Cryst Commun. 2010 May 1;66(Pt 5):605-7. Acta Crystallogr Sect F Struct Biol Cryst Commun. 2010 Mar 1;66(Pt 3):316-9.

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Tiago Bandeiras | Macromolecular Crystallography Unit 2011

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