During the current PSI:Biology phase, highly organized networks of investigators are applying the paradigm of high-throughput structure determination, which was successfully developed during the earlier phases of the PSI, to study a broad range of important biological and biomedical problems. The initiative is making resources for high-throughput structure determination available to a larger community of scientists than has been engaged to date. The majority of targets for structure determination are defined through consortium partnership arrangements and an open, on-going community nomination process. Additional targets are defined through biological theme projects of the structure determination centers.
Learn more about the goals of PSI:Biology.
View the organizational structure of the PSI:Biology network and how the different components interact.
Find NIGMS staff involved in the initiative.
View members of the PSI:Biology Advisory Committee, a working group of the National Advisory General Medical Sciences Council.
View PSI:Biology listings from the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts, the official publication for NIH research grant policies, guidelines and funding opportunities.
PSI:Biology Evaluation Team Report [PDF, 120KB]
Biomedical Computation Review Article on Structural Genomics
NIGMS Takes PSI:Biology on the Road
NIGMS News Release on PSI:Biology
Article on PSI:Biology and Bioinformatics