Dear all,

Are you in the structural sciences and welcome more training? Ready to meet and 
engage with experts from this community to help you navigate the next steps? 
Looking to explore new technologies to accelerate your research program?

ACA has several workshops that may be of interest to you including:

Workshop #1: An Introduction to Complementary Solution Biophysics for the 
Structural Biologist

  *
Organizers: Kushol Gupta & Maxwell Watkins
  *
Friday, July 18, 2025 | 8:00 AM - 5:30 PM CT

Workshop #2: Applications of Visualization Technology in the Structural Sciences

  *
Organizers: Ed Eng & Nichole Valdez
  *
Friday, July 18, 2025 | 8:45 AM - 5:15 PM CT

Workshop #3: Crystallographic and cryo-EM Structure Solution with Phenix

  *
Organizer: Dorothee Liebschner
  *
Friday, July 18, 2025 | 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM CT

Workshop #4: Enhancing PDB Deposition & Validation Practices Workshop

  *
Organizer: Christine Zardecki
  *
Friday, July 18, 2025 | 1:00 PM - 5:30 PM CT

Early registration for ACA's 75th meeting is May 31, 2025. Register now: 
https://www.acameeting2025.com/registration .

Also, the ACA room block at the Westin Chicago Lombard closes June 18. Book 
early to secure the discounted 
rate<https://www.acameeting2025.com/conference-venue>.

Best,
Ed

---
Edward T. Eng, Ph.D.
Simons Electron Microscopy Center
New York Structural Biology Center
89 Convent Ave, NY, NY 10027
+1 (212)939-0660 x344


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From: 3dem <3dem-boun...@ncmir.ucsd.edu> on behalf of Ed Eng via 3dem 
<3...@ncmir.ucsd.edu>
Sent: Tuesday, March 25, 2025 8:08 PM
To: 3...@ncmir.ucsd.edu <3...@ncmir.ucsd.edu>; cc...@jiscmail.ac.uk 
<cc...@jiscmail.ac.uk>
Cc: Benjamin Barad <ba...@ohsu.edu>; Alexis Rohou <rohou.ale...@gene.com>; Juan 
Du <juan...@northwestern.edu>; Peter Hsu <hs...@gene.com>; Melanie Ohi 
<m...@umich.edu>
Subject: [3dem] did you know ACA's 75th annual meeting will be in 
Chicago/Lombard, IL?

Dear all,

The American Crystallographic Association will be holding their 75h annual 
meeting this year in July. Come join us at ACA's diamond celebration!

As always, the structural sciences are leading the way, and we have several 
sessions and workshops sponsored by the cryoEM SIG that may be of interest to 
you.

Do note, the deadline for oral 
abstracts<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.acameeting2025.com/call-for-abstracts__;!!Mih3wA!AqWH3go4r_BBgjUm9jrZfM7z2eQyxphniRNPKi5zGYBbxAn6E7RMAkgAmCAv1CXCeLyw2eyq4Zw5QKc$>
 is March 31st:

Innovations in sample preparation and other hardware in cryoEM
(Chairs: Ed Eng and David Taylor)

Innovations in algorithms and computational methods in cryoEM
(Chairs: Alexis Rohou and Joey Davis)

From cells to atoms – using cryoEM approaches to address biological questions
(Chairs: Juan Du and Ben Barad)

Structure of Nucleic Acids – cryoEM
(Chairs: Melanie Ohi and Peter Hsu)

Workshop: Applications of Visualization Technology in the Structural Sciences
(Organizers:  Ed Eng and Nichole Valdez)

Find out more here: 
https://www.acameeting2025.com/<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.acameeting2025.com/__;!!Mih3wA!AqWH3go4r_BBgjUm9jrZfM7z2eQyxphniRNPKi5zGYBbxAn6E7RMAkgAmCAv1CXCeLyw2eyqx5DjRh0$>

Best,
Ed

---
Edward T. Eng, Ph.D.
Senior Scientist, Manager
New York Structural Biology Center
89 Convent Ave, NY, NY 10027
nysbc.org | (212)939-0660 x344


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From: Alexis Rohou <rohou.ale...@gene.com>
Sent: Monday, March 17, 2025 11:44 AM
To: 3...@ncmir.ucsd.edu <3...@ncmir.ucsd.edu>; cc...@jiscmail.ac.uk 
<cc...@jiscmail.ac.uk>
Cc: Ed Eng <e...@nysbc.org>; David Taylor <dtay...@utexas.edu>; Joey Davis 
<jhda...@mit.edu>; Juan Du <juan...@northwestern.edu>; Benjamin Barad 
<ba...@ohsu.edu>; Melanie Ohi <m...@umich.edu>; Peter Hsu <hs...@gene.com>
Subject: Re: ACA 2025 - invitation to attend & submit abstracts!

Dear colleagues,

A reminder to submit your abstracts and join us at the ACA's 75th annual 
meeting<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.acameeting2025.com/__;!!Mih3wA!AqWH3go4r_BBgjUm9jrZfM7z2eQyxphniRNPKi5zGYBbxAn6E7RMAkgAmCAv1CXCeLyw2eyqx5DjRh0$>
 in Chicago/Lombard, Illinois, July 18-23, 2025.

The CryoEM Special Interest Group is organizing several 
sessions<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.acameeting2025.com/sessions__;!!Mih3wA!AqWH3go4r_BBgjUm9jrZfM7z2eQyxphniRNPKi5zGYBbxAn6E7RMAkgAmCAv1CXCeLyw2eyqj05FUQE$>
 (see below) which could be a great home for your science. We encourage you to 
submit your abstracts!

The deadline for abstract 
submission<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.acameeting2025.com/call-for-abstracts__;!!Mih3wA!AqWH3go4r_BBgjUm9jrZfM7z2eQyxphniRNPKi5zGYBbxAn6E7RMAkgAmCAv1CXCeLyw2eyq4Zw5QKc$>
 is March 31st.

There are also several 
workshops<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.acameeting2025.com/workshops__;!!Mih3wA!AqWH3go4r_BBgjUm9jrZfM7z2eQyxphniRNPKi5zGYBbxAn6E7RMAkgAmCAv1CXCeLyw2eyqGFAHS28$>
 available, which may be of interest to newcomers to the field, or those 
looking to brush up their skills!

If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask any of the cryoEM session 
co-chairs listed below.

Cheers,
Alexis

(on behalf of the cryoEM SIG and of all the session co-chairs: Ed Eng, David 
Taylor, Joey Davis, Juan Du, Ben Barad, Melanie Ohi and Peter Hsu)

On Mon, Feb 10, 2025 at 5:00 AM Alexis Rohou 
<roh...@gene.com<mailto:roh...@gene.com>> wrote:
Dear colleagues,

We are now accepting abstract submissions for the 2025 annual meeting of the 
ACA<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.acameeting2025.com/__;!!Mih3wA!AqWH3go4r_BBgjUm9jrZfM7z2eQyxphniRNPKi5zGYBbxAn6E7RMAkgAmCAv1CXCeLyw2eyqx5DjRh0$>,
 to be held July 18-23 in Lombard, Illinois.

Please submit your abstracts by March 31 to:
https://auth.oxfordabstracts.com/?redirect=/stages/77680/submitter<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://auth.oxfordabstracts.com/?redirect=*stages*77680*submitter__;Ly8v!!Mih3wA!AqWH3go4r_BBgjUm9jrZfM7z2eQyxphniRNPKi5zGYBbxAn6E7RMAkgAmCAv1CXCeLyw2eyq6S4zViA$>

The ACA is the Structural Science Society. In recent years, the ACA's annual 
meeting has become a wonderful home to the cryoEM community, with excellent 
oral and poster presentations, discussions and networking opportunities. 
Memorably, this led Sriram Subramaniam, one of our invited speakers in 2022, to 
open his remarks with "Thank you for inviting me to the annual meeting of the 
American CryoEM Association".

This year's meeting features numerous sessions and workshops that will be of 
interest to the cryoEM/cryoET community. I encourage you to take a look at the 
meeting's 
program<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.acameeting2025.com/sessions__;!!Mih3wA!AqWH3go4r_BBgjUm9jrZfM7z2eQyxphniRNPKi5zGYBbxAn6E7RMAkgAmCAv1CXCeLyw2eyqj05FUQE$>.

The cryoEM Special Interest Group (SIG) is organizing four oral sessions and 
one workshop, listed below. I highly encourage you, on behalf of the SIG and 
the co-chairs, to submit abstracts to the sessions, register for the workshop, 
and/or to reach out to any of us with any question you may have.

Cheers,
Alexis
(on behalf of the cryoEM SIG and of all the session co-chairs: Ed Eng, David 
Taylor, Joey Davis, Juan Du, Ben Barad, Melanie Ohi and Peter Hsu)

Innovations in sample preparation and other hardware in cryoEM
(Chairs: Ed Eng and David Taylor)

Advances in cryoEM and cryoET methods and technology have revolutionized our 
ability to see the atomic structure of proteins, and macromolecular machines in 
the cellular environment, respectively. Despite these breakthroughs, challenges 
in sample preparation and instrumentation continue to be critical areas for 
innovation. Join us to learn about new developments in sample preparation and 
other technologies that address current challenges and open doors to exciting 
areas of biology.


Innovations in algorithms and computational methods in cryoEM
(Chairs: Alexis Rohou and Joey Davis)

Many challenges remain in the quest to fully unlock the potential of cryoEM for 
structural studies of biology. How can we resolve fine details of dynamic, 
flexible assemblies? What is the best way to study the structures of 
macromolecules in their native, cellular context? How can we control our 
instruments more efficiently for high-throughput, automated high-resolution 
imaging? What are the optimal methods for obtaining and validating accurate and 
reliable atomic models for molecules of interest? For these and many other 
challenges, the development of improved computational methods and algorithms 
remains a key stone of the field. This session will cover some of the latest 
computational work in cryoEM and cryoET.

From cells to atoms – using cryoEM approaches to address biological questions
(Chairs: Juan Du and Ben Barad)

The ability to determine 3D structures of biological systems has skyrocketed 
due to recent advances in cryoEM. This section will focus on the use of single 
particle cryo-EM and cryo-electron tomography to understand the molecular basis 
of biological processes.

Structure of Nucleic Acids – cryoEM
(Chairs: Melanie Ohi and Peter Hsu)

RNA, DNA, and nucleic acid-protein complexes remain challenging targets for 
structural biology. Nucleic acids are often structurally flexible even when 
complexed to their protein partners and it can be difficult to purify large 
enough quantities of stable nucleic acids or nucleic-protein complexes for 
conventional structural approaches such as NMR or X-ray crystallography. This 
session focuses on presenting successful examples of adopting approaches and 
techniques for using single particle cryo-EM to determine structures of dynamic 
nucleic acids and nucleic-protein complexes.

Workshop: Applications of Visualization Technology in the Structural Sciences
(Organizers:  Ed Eng and Nichole Valdez)

The Structural Science Visualization Technology Workshop at the Chicago ACA 
Meeting will focus on the latest advancements in visualization techniques for 
structural sciences, particularly in cryo-electron microscopy and X-ray 
crystallography. The workshop will cover cutting-edge visualization tools such 
as 2D and 3D molecular animations, virtual reality (VR), augmented reality 
(AR), and 3D printing to enhance the presentation and understanding of 
molecular structures. Attendees will engage in expert-led lectures, hands-on 
demonstrations, and discussions to explore how these technologies can be 
applied in scientific communication, education, and drug design.

Participants can look forward to an immersive learning experience where they 
will gain practical skills in using animation, VR, AR, and 3D printing to 
visualize complex structural data. The workshop will feature renowned experts 
from institutions such as the University of Utah, UC San Diego, and 
Schrödinger, offering insights into the latest tools like PyMOL3, syGlassVR, 
and Nanome.ai. Attendees will engage in interactive sessions, including 
hands-on demonstrations of 3D/4D visualization, molecular animations, and 
real-time virtual collaboration for chemical and pharmaceutical research. The 
event is ideal for scientists, educators, and students looking to enhance their 
ability to present structural data in innovative and compelling ways, making 
their research more accessible and impactful.


--
Alexis Rohou
Senior Principal Scientist
Director of CryoEM
Genentech, Department of Structural Biology
1 DNA Way
South San Francisco, CA 94080
Cell: 781 249 9629
Pronouns: he/him/his

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