We have a large update for this month including PHENIX, Coot, CCP4mg, Chimera, several software packages from the Grigorieff Lab, LABELIT, RNAVIEW, Rosetta and a couple of PyMOL plugins. Due to the large size of the download, I started the site installations updating last night, and I'm sending the email a day later.
SBGrid Consortium - News and Events
Software Update for October
Published November 12 2009
EMBO Practical Course: Scientific Programming and Data Visualization for Structural Biology - May 2010
Published October 15 2009
Piotr Sliz (SBGrid Group Leader) is coordinating with Daniel Panne (EMBL Group Leader) to plan the EMBO Practical Course, scheduled to take place May 5th - 7th 2010 at the European Molecular Biology Laboratory in Heidelberg, Germany EMBO Practical Course Information.
New Member: Peersen Lab at Colorado State
Published September 29 2009
We are pleased to welcome the lab of Olve Peersen at Colorado State University as our newest member.
SBGrid Computing School (May 5th - 8th 2009)
Published March 27 2009
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, we relocated to the Countway Library - a smaller, more affordable venue in the very center of the Harvard Medical School Campus. In addition the event has been renamed the SBGrid Computing School, which better reflects the nature of our annual summit.
For more information please visit the SBGrid Computing School website at http://school.sbgrid.org to register.
SBGrid hosts talk by Dr. Miron Livny (Technical Director, Open Science Grid)
Published November 12 2008
On Friday November 7, 2008 SBGrid hosted the first quarterly gathering of New England Open Science Grid (OSG) members and prospective members. Professor Miron Livny (Technical Director of OSG), provided an overview of US collaborative computing based on OSG and perspectives on the opportunities for accelerated discoveries through grid-enabled science. Attendees from Harvard, Northeastern University, the Broad Institute, Dana Farber Cancer Institute, and Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center discussed the challenges of shared computing environments and the interface between IT and collaborative research. SBGrid will be organizing future meetings in 2009 with themes of security and data management.