Biological Structure Determination using Electron Paramagnetic Resonance
The 3 year project will investigate biomacromolecular structure using spin
labelling and electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) techniques.
The project will include involvement in all aspects of the study from molecular
bio
For details please refer to the link below:
http://www.nature.com/naturejobs/science/jobs/177325-Postdoctoral-Scientist
A 3-year PhD studentship is available from October 2011 in the Biochemistry
Department at the University of Leicester on "Structural and functional studies
on mitotic NIMA-related kinases". The student will be based jointly in the
laboratories of Richard Bayliss (bayliss...@me.com) and Andrew F
Dear Francis,
The quick answer is no. My initial advice
would be to process the data in the usual way, but treating the images
starting at "phistart" as one "run" and the images starting at
"phistart+180" as a different run. This makes a number of assumption
howeve