Postdoctoral Fellow Position
Parashar laboratory at University of Delaware College of Health Sciences, is
currently seeking a Postdoctoral Fellow to perform structure-function studies
of proteins regulating bacterial signaling.
Qualifications:· Ph.D. in Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Stru
Dear colleagues,
The ECM31 in Oviedo in approaching, and as in previous editions, there will
be a crystallographic software fayre (https://ecm31.
ecanews.org/en/software-fayre.php). The fayre will be held all 4 days of
the ECM31 during the lunch breaks, from 12:30 to 13:45h. At this event, the
dev
I sympathize with George’s thread – all of the little applets on my web site
which still see
frequent use are - with exception of the Kernel estimator of Mattprob, where
Chris
used python libraries – server-side CGIs written in Fortran. There was no java
etc. then
and Mosaic was the hot bro
Dear all,
We have decommissioned and replaced our Phoenix robotics system
(https://www.artrobbins.com/crystal-phoenix) and no longer have space to
store it. Would anyone be interested in it? It currently still works ok
and is located in the Department of Biochemistry at University of
Cambridg
Reminder:
The deadline for applications to this post is the 24th June 2018.
Regards
John
From: CCP4 bulletin board On Behalf Of John
Berrisford
Sent: 21 May 2018 13:57
To: CCP4BB@JISCMAIL.AC.UK
Subject: [ccp4bb] PDBe Scientific Programmer / Bioinformatician
PDBe are looking for
This discussion has not convinced me to stop using Fortran. FORTRAN66
programs such as SHELX76 still compile and run unchanged with modern
Fortran compilers, though I do use a few useful features introduced in
FORTRAN77 and FORTRAN90 such as character handling and run-time memory
allocation. Th