Hello All,
I have had an odd thing happen with one of our CX100 shipping dewars. It
became obvious that it had lost its vacuum, cold outside, LN2 boiling off
quickly. I pumped the dewar down, vacuum was not great but I figured I would
test to see if it was holding vs. warming up immediately.
Dear all
We have a BBSRC-funded PhD studentship available and would appreciate if you
can circulate to your institutions and potential candidates.
https://www.findaphd.com/phds/project/piercing-the-armour-c-difficile-s-layer-permeability/?p150321
The project builds on our recent work on C. diff
Dear CCP4 Community,
We are a new and dynamic group at Bar-Ilan University. We investigate the
effects of biological confinement within protein-based structures, i.e. protein
cages and nanotubes. Towards that end, we combine state-of-the-art techniques
including protein engineering and biophys
Hi folks
it seems that the “easiest” way to get my coords if I know the ChEBI identifier
is to do something like this in Python3 (note this snippet has no error
checking!):
> import sys # only needed to parse the command-line arguments
> chebi = sys.argv[1] # expect ChEBI identifier without the
Two PhD positions in the group of Titia Sixma at the Netherlands Cancer
Institute in Amsterdam to study processes at the interface of DNA repair and
replication using cryo-EM and quantitative biochemistry
(https://www.nki.nl/research/research-groups/titia-sixma/).
These are both Marie Sklodowsk
Hi All,
I agree with everything said and I also find 3C, my first choice, to
cleave more efficiently/rapidly. But I remember all the folks working
with membrane proteins were using TEV, so I wonder whether TEV may be
more resistent to detergent? (but I never read/found any info about this).