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Every issue of NSMB is special to us, but this one marks the end of 2011 with two features that deserve extra attention: a Commentary and an Essay Collection. These pieces and the research articles presented in this issue illustrate what NSMB is all about.
Until recently, few potent and broadly neutralizing HIV-specific antibodies had been identified, but recent findings have inspired optimism that an effective HIV vaccine can finally be developed. Here we review these studies, which used state-of-the-art high-throughput techniques to collectively describe hundreds of new potent and broad HIV-neutralizing antibodies isolated from HIV-infected individuals.
The editors of Nature Structural & Molecular Biology have assembled a special Essay Collection, coinciding with the 40th anniversary of the Protein Data Bank, to reflect on the history and future of structural biology. These personal accounts collectively tell the history of structural biology and provide perspectives on the direction of the field and challenges that it faces.