Hi, Two educational softwares which might help you (off course in conjunction with books and articles) are
1) XrayView 2)SpacegroupViz Best Arko On Wed, Jun 27, 2012 at 6:22 PM, Ed Pozharski <epozh...@umaryland.edu>wrote: > Your question is way to broad to be answered in a reasonable > time/space. > > As for books (plenty of options exist beyond these) > > There is a 1976 classic > > > http://www.amazon.com/Protein-Crystallography-Molecular-Biology-Series/dp/0121083500 > > And of course there is a more recent highly recommended > > http://www.ruppweb.org/Garland/ > > On a more general note (and this is *not* to fault you for asking), aren't > you supposed to be getting advise of this kind from your PhD advisor? I > presume that she/he is a structural biologist and undoubtedly qualified to > guide a graduate student. > > Cheers, > > Ed. > > > On 06/27/2012 07:34 AM, amro selem wrote: > > Hi all , thank you for being new member in this group. i also just > stated with my PhD in structural biology at Hamburg University (DESY) . i > have no Idea about crystallography . I just go step by step. so please help > me to find my way for excellence in structural biology. i appreciate your > suggestion like books, review articles, advices,lectures, power point > presentation but more simple . > thanks a lot for reading > yours > Amr > > > > > > > -- > Oh, suddenly throwing a giraffe into a volcano to make water is crazy? > Julian, King of Lemurs > > -- *ARKA CHAKRABORTY* *CAS in Crystallography and Biophysics* *University of Madras* *Chennai,India*