Thursday, April 18th at 11:00am EST -- Please join us for a 30-minute webinar entitled "Automated Data Analysis with xia2" presented by Graeme Winter, Scientist at Diamond Light Source in Oxfordshire, UK.
Automated Data Analysis with xia2
Thursday, April 18th at 11:00am EST
Graeme Winter
Scientist
Diamond Light Source, UK
For more information on xia2, visit the xia2 blog, peruse the website, and read the journal article.
Webinar Details: To watch the event, type questions via the webex interface, and listen using your computer speaker, follow this link to Join the Webinar; Event password: structure
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Thursday, March 7th
SBGrid Minicourse: PyMOL
Presented by PyMOL developers Thomas Holder and Jason Vertrees
Schrödinger, LLC
Host: SBGrid Consortium, Harvard Medical School
Registration for each session will be limited to 25 participants.
Registration Fee: $40
Program Description
On Thursday, March 7th, SBGrid will host a PyMOL Minicourse. The Minicourse will begin with a seminar focusing on new features available in PyMOL. Following the seminar you will be able to choose between two tutorials that will be held in parallel: an introduction to PyMOL and an advanced movie-making session.
Applications are now being accepted to participate in the Minicourse. Selected applicants will be notified by February 15th. Upon completion of this course all participants will receive an SBGrid Minicourse certificate.
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Thursday, March 7th at 1:00pm EST -- Be sure to join us for a 30-minute webinar entitled "PyMOL Demo, Hints, and New Features" presented by Thomas Holder, PyMOL Developer at Schrodinger.
PyMOL Demo, Hints, and New Features
Thursday, March 7th at 1:00pm EST
Thomas Holder
PyMOL Developer
Schrodinger
For more information on PyMOL, visit the PyMOL website, read the PyMOL wiki, and peruse the Schrodinger website.
Webinar Details: To watch the event, type questions via the webex interface, and listen using your computer speaker, follow this link to Join the Webinar; Event password: structure
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Thursday, February 7th at 11:00am EST, join us for a 30-minute webinar: "Analyzing Molecular Assemblies with UCSF Chimera", presented by Tom Goddard, Programmer/Analyst, Resource for Biocomputing, Visualization, and Informatics, UCSF.
Analyzing Molecular Assemblies with UCSF Chimera
Thursday, February 7th at 11:00am EST
Tom Goddard
Programmer/Analyst
Resource for Biocomputing, Visualization, and Informatics, UCSF
For more information on Chimera, visit the Chimera website and review these materials from a previous demonstration with Alpha Crystallin.
Webinar Details: To watch the event, type questions via the webex interface, and listen using your computer speaker, follow this link; Event password: structure
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We have an interesting lineup of speakers for our webinar series scheduled to resume in Jan. More details will be posted soon: Feb 7th: Tom Goddard, Chimera
March: Schrodinger, PyMOL
April: Graeme Winter, XIA2
May: Richardson Lab, ERRASER
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