Jane S. Richardson is a prominent American biochemist and structural biologist known for her work in the field of protein structure and function. She is particularly recognized for her contributions to the development of methods for visualizing and representing complex biological molecules. Richardson is best known for creating the "ribbon diagram" representation of protein structures, which provides a clearer way to illustrate the three-dimensional shapes of proteins, making them more accessible and understandable.

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