We are happy to announce a special one day symposium for members of the SBGrid community. The event will take place on Friday, June 24th at Harvard Medical School, and several key software developers will present. The detailed agenda is included on the registration page. Space in the event is limited. The fee to register for all lectures is $85 for on-site attendance, or $45 for WebEx attendance.
Registration required Registration spaces are limited and will be reserved on a first come/first served basis. To register to please go to the event page
For questions regarding this workshop, please contact the SBGrid consortium at events@sbgrid.org.
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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"
Dr. Borries Demeler, Associate Professor of Biochemistry The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio
Friday, May 20, 2011 9:30am-5:00pm Countway Library, Room 403, Harvard Medical School 10 Shattuck St, Boston, MA 02115
Hosted by: Piotr Sliz
Registration is closed
Description:
In this workshop Dr. Demeler will provide an overview of the analytical ultracentrifugation technique. This workshop will be of interest to structural biologists, biochemists and biophysicists interested in solution characterization of macromolecules, their interactions and assemblies. During the workshop Dr. Demeler will review the background …
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SBGrid WebEx Seminar: NMRPipe, Oct 28th
The series will be started on October 28th, at 2PM EDT. Frank Delaglio, the developer of NMRPipe, will talk about NMR processing and analysis. In order to register for this seminar please complete the following form:
https://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?formkey=dExOYS1EdnhvS29vR0tUY0FEbzYzTEE6MQ
Only 1 day left!
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The Wide Search Molecular Replacement Portal is available to SBGrid affiliates. Please visit the NEBioGrid portal to submit a WSMR proposal.
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There was a very small unannounced update in January to provide new XDS binaries, which expired over the Christmas holidays and a new version of CCP4mg, which purported to fix the issue with Zalman 3d LCDs on linux. I still can't get it working here.
The updates available later today or tomorrow morning include Coot, PHENIX, Mosflm and iMosflm, CCP4mg, Chimera, XIA2, APBS, XPLOR-NIH and NMRPipe.
Y'all take care now.
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