Given that 70 percent of the HT-Center efforts will be with unknown collaborators on targets to be determined by the collaborators, do you expect them to still produce 200 structures per year?
A. The citation of 200 structures per year in the RFA is only intended to give a rough indication of the scale of activity that is anticipated. Clearly the number of structures solved will decrease as the complexity of the targets increases. The metric of success for PSI:Biology will be the impact of the solved structures, not the numbers alone.
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