Re: [ccp4bb] Off topic: 'Difficult' Datasets for Processing Practice

2018-09-21 Thread Andreas Förster
Hi James, you’re probably aware of this but you can edit CBF headers in place with sed. That’s what I do when I make the detector on my diffractometer go closer than the hardware limit. All best - Andreas On Sat, 22 Sep 2018 at 00:51, James Holton wrote: > For teaching purposes I have found tha

[ccp4bb] Recruiting fragment/XChem crystallographers

2018-09-21 Thread Frank von Delft
Hi all - We have vacancies at SGC (in my and Prof. Paul Brennan's groups) for crystallographers interested in driving a series of new genetically validated targets (inflammation and Alzheimers) from gene to XChem fragment screening and beyond to potency, and helping figure out how to do all o

Re: [ccp4bb] Off topic: 'Difficult' Datasets for Processing Practice

2018-09-21 Thread James Holton
For teaching purposes I have found that controlled pairs of data sets are most instructive.  You are right that an easy one-button-push processing run tells you nothing, but so does a bang-it-crashed-now-what data set.  Most useful are two data sets that are identical in every respect but one,

[ccp4bb] 1100_Stabsmitarbeiter_in_PSI.PDF

2018-09-21 Thread Schertler Gebhard (PSI)
To unsubscribe from the CCP4BB list, click the following link: https://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/webadmin?SUBED1=CCP4BB&A=1 1100_Stabsmitarbeiter_in_PSI.PDF Description: 1100_Stabsmitarbeiter_in_PSI.PDF Prof. Gebhard F.