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Commemorating 75 Years of Discovery and Innovation at the NSF
04/30 
On May 10, 2025, the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) commemorates its 75th anniversary.
The NSF has been a major supporter of RCSB PDB, and enables RCSB.org data and services to provide infrastructure for new ideas in research.
Science communication intern Xinyi Christine Zhang (Harvard) has created posters to celebrate the science made possible by the NSF and RCSB PDB.
Visit PDB-101 to download high resolution versions of these images and to learn more about how these developments are changing our world.
NSF Opportunities and Grand Challenges

GFP, a tiny fluorescent protein from jellyfish, has revolutionized cell biology.
GFP and CRISPR are both highlighted on the NSF History Wall.
PDB Supports the Goals of the NSF
Connections between the PDB and the U.S. National Science Foundation 2022–2026 Strategic Plan
Empower
- RCSB PDB is committed to training, supporting, and empowering a community of researchers and future scientists
Discover
- RCSB.org tools drive research across all NSF directorates, illuminating biology from Agriculture to Zoology
- PDB structures aid understanding societal challenges, such as the physics of aging
- CryoEM resolution revolution and predicted protein structures are advancing the frontiers of research
- RCSB PDB accelerates data-intensive research through advanced cyberinfrastructure
- Structural biology provides foundational knowledge into the rules that make life work
Impact
- RCSB PDB safeguards structural biology data generated with NSF funding of more than half a billion dollars worth of NSF data over the lifetime of the PDB
- PDB structures have contributed data to >1 million published research papers
RCSB PDB Core Operations are funded by the U.S. National Science Foundation (DBI-2321666), the US Department of Energy (DE-SC0019749), and the National Cancer Institute, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, and National Institute of General Medical Sciences of the National Institutes of Health under grant R01GM157729.