his is to
click on the R/RC button (in my case in the upper right corner of the coot
window) and then click on the estimate button behind the refinement weight.
Best regards,
Herman
Von: CCP4 bulletin board mailto:CCP4BB@JISCMAIL.AC.UK>>
Im Auftrag von Susan Lea
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 27.
I’d agree, but then I would ;-)
@S_M_Lea
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On 31 Mar 2020, at 20:01, Jurgen Bosch wrote:
I personally tweet, and I know a lot of well established scientists that
tweet too.
Don't pretend Twitter is only junk, there are a lot of serious scientist
tweeting good and valuable
Perhaps some of the respondents to this question should real Angela Saini’s
Inferior before commenting in public
Susan
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On 5 Feb 2020, at 19:18, Robert Nicholls wrote:
As a Caucasian male I hesitate to post; I know that there are a lot of people
who are sensitive to this
ou may start to argue.
Best regards,
Tim
On Wednesday, February 5, 2020 1:48:32 PM CET Susan Lea wrote:
> ‘Role’ models are not what are needed - just a better representation of our
> community. This is lazy scheduling and in a community where there have
> always been influential women we s
‘Role’ models are not what are needed - just a better representation of our
community. This is lazy scheduling and in a community where there have always
been influential women we should do better - CCP4 has let the whole community
down by allowing their name to be associated with this.
Perhaps
What do you mean by mass from SEC? SEC is not a mass determination method
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On 27 Aug 2019, at 06:57, Natesh Ramanathan
mailto:nat...@iisertvm.ac.in>> wrote:
Dear Friends,
Can you share your experience with examples of MALS giving lower
molecular weight (Eg. Mon
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Sent: 17 July 2019 10:21:42
To: Susan Lea
Cc: ccp4bb@jiscmail.ac.uk
Subject: Re: [ccp4bb] challenges in structural biology
Hi Susan,
We are not naive if we care about using the limited resources of this planet
responsibly. This has nothing to do with whoever's favourite
I think we are naive if we care about the method used to obtain the structure -
what matters is getting at the structure. What is great is that the variety of
ways we can do this has increased meaning more samples become tractable for
high resolution structure determination. I don’t see the poi
bring back the lcf format reflection file ;-)
Prof. Susan M. Lea, FMedSci tel: +44 1865 275181
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Director of the Central Oxford Structural Microscopy and Imaging Centre &
Professor of Mi
talented Postdoctoral Research Assistants under
the supervision of Professor Susan Lea
(https://www.path.ox.ac.uk/content/susan-lea). This project aims to dissect
innate immune system regulatory pathways and how these are manipulated by
bacterial and parasite pathogens. These posts will build
interest using the link at top.
The organizing committee
Susan Lea
Dominika Elmlund
Hans Elmlund
Prof. Susan M. Lea, FMedSci tel: +44 1865 275181
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Director of the Central Oxford
committee
Susan Lea
Dominika Elmlund
Hans Elmlund
Prof. Susan M. Lea, FMedSci tel: +44 1865 275181
--
Director of the Central Oxford Structural Microscopy and Imaging Centre &
Professo
In addition to the posts working on Tat secretion we also have two posts
looking at Notch signalling in Oxford.
I'm reposting the link for the Tat positions as I failed to post that correctly
last week :-)
Notch signalling - With Susan Lea & Penny Handford http://tinyurl.com/pcv
protein-protein
interactions; biochemistry of protein transport.
These full-time posts are available immediately, working jointly with Professor
Ben Berks in the Department of Biochemistry and Professor Susan Lea in the Sir
William Dunn School of Pathology, South Parks Road, Oxford. The positions
I think the key is that the questions asks "is a waste of money".
In a straightened funding time it may just be that storing the raw images in
addition to the processed
data doesn't float to the top of the list of "things that must be done whatever
else happens in science".
Something can be des
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