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Updated: March 27, 2014

Tuesday, March 13th at 12:00pm EST. Join us for a 30-minute Seminar at 250 Longwood Ave, SGM106 or WebEx Webinar for a "Primer on the XMIPP software suite: its contribution to 3-dimensional electron …

Updated: March 27, 2014

Monday, October 31st at 4:00pm. Daniel O'Donovan, postdoctoral fellow at SBGrid and Harvard Medical School, will present on Low Resolution refinement with DEN. Seminar SGM106 or WebEx Webinar Low Resolution refinement with DEN …

Updated: March 27, 2014

Thursday, October 3rd at 11:00am EST -- please join us to hear Christian Olsen, Field Application Scientist at Biomatters, Inc, give a 30-minute webinar on Geneious R7: A bioinformatics platform for biologists. Geneious …

Updated: March 27, 2014

Thursday, July 11th at 11:00am EST, join us for a 30-minute webinar to hear Jim Procter, Jalview Coordinator at University of Dundee, discuss "Creating and analyzing multiple sequence alignments with the Jalview Desktop …

Updated: March 27, 2014

The Gerard Klejwegt programs have been updated for irix, linux, and osx. They are found in the 'gerard' directories. In addition to his usual packages, we've also added the programs "aconio", which can …

Updated: March 27, 2014

We have installed the Linux version of matlab. The details on license setup will follow shortly. Type 'matlab' to start the application.

Updated: March 27, 2014

The SBGrid Consortium operating at Harvard Medical School in Boston has an immediate opening for an enthusiastic scientific web developer. The role involves developing, updating and maintaining high-throughput structural biology work-flows in an …

Updated: March 27, 2014

Thursday, November 1st at 11:00am EST. Join us for a 30-minute Webinar: "What's new in CCP4 6.3.0", presented by Ronan Keegan, Senior Computational Scientist at STFC Rutherford Appleton Laboratory. What's new in CCP4 …

Updated: March 27, 2014

We are pleased to welcome four new member labs this month. The Drennan Lab and Schwartz Lab at MIT. The Forman-Kay Lab and Sharpe Lab at the University of Toronto.

Updated: March 27, 2014

The 2008 "Quo Vadis Structural Biology?" Symposium was well received with over 250 participants. We are happy to announce that we decided to repeat the event in 2009, with a revised format. First, …

Updated: March 27, 2014

Monday, December 12th at 4:00pm. Join us for a 30-minute Webinar to hear Jeff Headd, postdoctoral fellow at Lawrence Berkeley National Labs, present on Phenix: Use of knowledge-based restraints in phenix.refine to improve …

Updated: March 27, 2014

We completed the transition of Hogle laboratory (BCMP, HMS) to the core network for Center for Molecular and Cellular Dynamics at HMS. The transition facilitates further integration of structural biology computing at Harvard …

Updated: March 27, 2014

The first ever SBGrid user summit 'Quo Vadis Structural Biology?' took place on May 5th and 6th 2008 in Boston, Massachusetts. There were a number of talks and workshops that focused on structural …

Updated: March 27, 2014

The following software installations and upgrades will be available after the Friday evening update. Linux, Mac OS X (PPC and Intel):Refmac will be updated to 5.3.0037. This is the latest update for this …

Updated: March 27, 2014

Thursday, September 12th at 11:00am EST -- please join us to hear Paul Emsley, from the Computational Crystallography Group at MRC-Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge, UK, give a 30-minute presentation on Recent Developments …

Updated: March 27, 2014

The SBGrid Consortium and NSF RCN would like to invite you to a Centrifugation Workshop to be held at Harvard Medical School: "Structure-function studies using analytical ultracentrifugation, and the UltraScan data analysis suite" …

Updated: March 27, 2014

Dear Consortium Members and Affiliates,Time to announce our software updates again! This month we added seventeen applications to our MacIntel distribution. The installation will make the branch fairly complete, and comparable with Linux …
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