Dear Andrew, Rasmus,

The pages are updated by the beamline teams typically. This is another set of 
pages to keep up to date alongside their own websites (and others) so sometimes 
can get overlooked when updates are made to beamlines or staff change. However 
in spite of some out of date information they are a useful set of webpages to 
get a snapshot in one place of beamlines across the world, detector history and 
contact details, and for facility people the deposition statistics pages are an 
incredibly useful tool for many reasons.

Best wishes

Dave

On 27/06/2020, 12:11, "CCP4 bulletin board on behalf of Andrew Leslie" 
<[email protected] on behalf of [email protected]> wrote:

    Dear Rasmus,

                       Yes, I remember that the last time I looked at it (which 
is probably 2 years ago) I also found beamlines where the details were clearly 
not up-to-date. I see from the website that BioSync was funded by NIH and NIGMS 
from 2016-2018, so maybe there is no funding to keep things up to date, which 
is a pity.

    Best wishes,

    Andrew
    > On 27 Jun 2020, at 10:40, Rasmus Fogh <[email protected]> wrote:
    > 
    > Dear All,
    > 
    > The link http://biosync.rcsb.org/index.jsp looked very interesting, but a 
cursory look found the following line in a beamline description:
    > 
    > "Next proposal submission period Mid 2013"
    > 
    > Not 100% up to date, then.
    > 
    > Yours,
    > Rasmus
    > 
    > On 25/06/2020 09:36, Andrew Leslie wrote:
    >> Dear Morpholino,
    >> I think 10 microns or under is a reasonable way to define a micro focus 
beam line. There is a list of all MX beamlines at the following web site:
    >> http://biosync.rcsb.org/index.jsp
    >> This gives details of each beam line, including beam size, but you would 
have to go through them all to find the actual number. Also I’m not totally 
sure how often this is updated.
    >> Best wishes,
    >> Andrew
    >>> On 24 Jun 2020, at 23:23, Murpholino Peligro <[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
    >>> 
    >>> That's a good point...
    >>> I was thinking that a decent crystal has a size in the hundreds of 
micrometers (say 100 in a, b and c). So, with such a specimen we can use any MX 
beamline.
    >>> But if the crystal is smaller (say 10 micrometers in a, b and c) You 
must use a microfocus beamline.
    >>> *Please correct me if I am wrong.*
    >>> So what are the number of MX beamlines that can get useful data from 
smaller crystals (as defined above)?....
    >>> 
    >>> Thanks again
    >>> 
    >>> El mié., 24 de jun. de 2020 a la(s) 13:02, James Holton 
([email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>) escribió:
    >>> 
    >>>    Define "micro focus" ?
    >>> 
    >>>    -James Holton
    >>>    MAD Scientist
    >>> 
    >>>    On 6/24/2020 9:18 AM, Murpholino Peligro wrote:
    >>>>    I would like to know how many MX beamlines are micro focus?
    >>>> 
    >>>> 
    >>>>    Thanks.
    >>>> 
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