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 microscopy and future directions" presented by Jose-Maria Carazo, Head of the Biocomputing Unit, CNB-CSIC, Instruct Image Processing Center (I2PC); Director, Spanish National Center for Biotechnology
Primer on the XMIPP software suite: its contribution to 3-dimensional electron microscopy and future directions
Jose-Maria Carazo, Ph.D.
Head of the Biocomputing Unit, CNB-CSIC
Instruct Image Processing Center (I2PC)
Director, Spanish National Center for Biotechnology
Software information available on these websites:
http://ipc.cnb.csic.es Instruct Image Processing website
http://biocomp.cnb.csic.es/
Seminar Location: Seeley G. Mudd Building, Room 106
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Abstract:Europe has recently launched "Instruct" …
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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 academic
environment. Existing, published SBGrid web applications have
processed hundreds of structural biology problems utilizing hundreds
of thousands of CPU hours through the Open Science Grid. The position
includes developing new work-flows and applications in collaboration
with academic researchers, as well as ensuring that the existing
applications continue to serve SBGrid members. The role involves
working in a team based environment.
Skills:
- Fluency in python
- Familiarity with django, MySQL, HTML, CSS and JavaScript
- Understanding of massively parallel computational grids
- Experience with administrating web servers and related services
- An interest in Bioinformatics
- PhD in Computational, Structural …
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Dear Colleagues:
We are delighted to announce that the 6th International Conference on
Structural Analysis of Supramolecular Assemblies by Hybrid Methods will be
held from March 14-18, 2012 in Lake Tahoe, California at the Granlibakken
Conference Center. We invite you to visit our
Symposium website to register for the Symposium ($375
before January 31st), submit an abstract, view the current program, and to
also publicize the attached meeting poster. Abstracts are due on February
28th and on March 5th, abstract-selected talks will be announced, though
late abstracts will be accepted through March 11th.
This Symposium builds on a series of very successful previous meetings on
the same theme from 2004-2010. As in previous years, the overall goal is to
illustrate the power of combining state of the art …
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Please join us for our inagural SBGrid Science on the Edge Webinar on Monday, Feb 13th at 4:00pm EST. Seth Darst will discuss his new Cell publication Structural Basis for Promoter -10 Element Recognition by the Bacterial RNA Polymerase σ Subunit.
Seth Darst, Ph.D
Jack Fishman Professor
The Rockefeller University
Structural Basis for Promoter -10 Element Recognition
by the Bacterial RNA Polymerase σ Subunit
Cell. 2011 Dec 9;147(6):1257-69.,
Monday, February 13th at 4:00pm EST
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You may wish to join the event early; the webinar is limited to 100 participants.
Event password: structure
Download poster
Please stay tuned for more webinars from this series. SBGrid Science on the Edge will feature recent publications or exciting new data from our consortium members.
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Monday, February 27th at 10:00am EST. Join us for a 30-minute Webinar on CcpNmr SpecView and ChemBuild: the first next-generation CCPN software, presented by Tim Stevens, postdoctoral fellow in the Department of Biochemistry, University of Cambridge.
Please note the change in our usual Tea Break time since Tim will present from the UK
CcpNmr SpecView and ChemBuild:
the first next-generation CCPN software
Software information available on the CCPN website.
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Event password: structure
Call-in Toll Number (US/Canada): +1-408-600-3600; Access code: 667 471 973
Abstract:The Collaborative Computing Project for NMR was started in the year 2000 to create data standards and improve the interoperability of software for biomolecular NMR. The primary means of achieving NMR data standardisation was the creation of the CCPN …
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