PDB50




Celebrating 50 Years of the Protein Data Bank Archive


In 1971, the structural biology community established the single worldwide archive for macromolecular structure data–the Protein Data Bank (PDB). From its inception, the PDB has embraced a culture of open access, leading to its widespread use by the research community. PDB data are used by hundreds of data resources and millions of users exploring fundamental biology, energy, and biomedicine.

Structural biology and structural bioinformatics have had an enormous impact on our understanding of the mechanism and function of biological macromolecules. The PDB acts as a custodian for all these data, representing a repository of the vast majority of the achievements and milestones of the structural biology community.

In 2021, wwPDB celebrates the 50th Anniversary of the PDB with symposia, materials, and more.


The wwPDB Foundation gratefully acknowledges our Industrial Sponsors who made these events possible:

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Cambridge Isotope Laboratories

National Biomedical Research Foundation

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