Hi Roger, We have a simple lysozyme project where we collect diffraction images in less than 30 seconds total exposure time and solve the structure by SAD phasing. I've thought that this might make an ideal lab practical: grow crystals one week, everyone collects the data on their own crystal the next week (no cryo needed), then process diffraction images and solve the structure.
I don't teach undergraduates, but usually have a few high school interns every summer. Do you think a talk about would fit in with your session? Jim ________________________________ From: CCP4 bulletin board [CCP4BB@JISCMAIL.AC.UK] on behalf of Roger Rowlett [rrowl...@colgate.edu] Sent: Tuesday, January 14, 2014 9:25 AM To: CCP4BB@JISCMAIL.AC.UK Subject: [ccp4bb] ACA 2014 meeting--Session on engaging students in protein crystallography I am co-organizing (with Kraig Wheeler) a session at the 2014 American Crystallographic Association ….