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Professor Richard Engh
The Norwegian Center for Structural Biology
Forskningsparken 3, Sykehusvegen 23
Fakultet for naturvitenskap og teknologi
Universitetet i Tromsø
9037 Tromsø
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nded by
some of Europe’s last pristine wild nature."
Please feel free to ask me for more details if you are interested.
Sincerely,
Rick Engh
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Professor Richard Engh
The Norwegian Center for Structural Biology
Forskningsparken 3, Sykehusvegen 23
Fakultet for naturvitenskap og teknologi
Universitetet i Tromsø
9037 Tromsø
Hi,
here's another:
Rigaku has a link to a nice crystal growth video made by Bjarte Lund
from the U of Tromsø that might be used.
http://www.rigaku.com/automation/tromso.html
-RE
> On Wed, 2010-07-21 at 16:40 +0100, David Briggs wrote:
> > Hi all
> >
> > I'm doing a quick talk on crystals/c
Dear ccp4bb readers,
Postdoctoral and PhD research positions are available at the Norwegian
Structural Biology Centre (NorStruct) in Tromsø, on projects related to
structure based anticancer drug discovery. The positions are to be
filled in the period July 2009 to Jan 2010, and are of 3 to 4 years
Dear ccp4bb readers,
Two research positions funded by the Norwegian Research Council will be
available starting in January 2008 at the University of Tromsø, Norway. A PhD
student and a postdoctoral scientist will study structural selectivity
determinants of protein kinase ligands and ramificati
It seems not so long ago that people were interested not only in stereo
graphics, but also in research into interactive gloves etc. for maximal
virtual reality in manipulating protein structures, "feeling" forces,
etc.
To simulate depth by rendering solvent accessible surfaces with shadows
and ref
Hi,
we have just gotten some relatively inexpensive E-dimensional glasses
(cable controlled; IR versions available) to test. Using their Windows
driver, supposedly working on both ATI and NVIDIA, hardware stereo on my
TFT worked. Flicker would be a problem for many people, however. I have
yet to t