Hi folks,
Here's a reminder that applications are open for the 11th joint
Diamond-CCP4 MX workshop, and remain open for just over one more month. But
with holidays, conferences and all the other distractions of summer, why
not get your application in sooner rather than later? :)
Best wishes,
-- D
We are pleased to announce that applications are now open for the 11th
joint Diamond-CCP4 Workshop on MX data collection and structure solution!
Bringing together leading experts in the field of MX to teach best practice
in data collection and analysis, this course is aimed at PhD students,
postdoc
We are pleased to announce that the 10th joint Diamond-CCP4 Workshop on MX
data collection and structure solution is now open for applications!
Bringing together leading experts in the field of MX to teach best practice
in data collection and analysis, this course is aimed at PhD students,
postdocs
We are pleased to announce that the 9th joint Diamond-CCP4 Workshop on MX
data collection and structure solution is now open for applications.
Bringing together leading experts in the field of MX to teach best practice
in data collection and analysis, this course is aimed at PhD students,
postdocs
We are pleased to announce that the 8th joint Diamond-CCP4 Workshop on MX
data collection and structure solution is now open for applications.
Bringing together leading experts in the field of MX to teach best practice
in data collection and analysis, this course is aimed at PhD students,
postdocs
We are pleased to announce that the 7th joint Diamond-CCP4 Workshop on
MX data collection and structure solution is open for applications.
Bringing together leading experts in the field of MX to teach best
practice in data collection and analysis, this course is aimed at PhD
students, postdocs and
PhD students, postdocs and early career scientists,
Please consider applying for the sixth joint DLS/CCP4 workshop on MX data
collection and structure solution, to be held at Diamond Light Source, UK
from the 1st to the 8th December 2019.
This course offers the opportunity for you to work alongsi
PhD students, postdocs and early career scientists,
Please consider applying for the fifth joint DLS/CCP4 workshop on MX
data collection
and structure solution, to be held at Diamond Light Source, UK from the 2nd
to the 9th December (with accommodation from the 1st).
This course offers the opport
PhD students, postdocs and early career scientists,
Please consider applying for the fourth joint DLS/CCP4 workshop on MX data
collection and structure solution, to be held at Diamond Light Source, UK
from the 30th November to the 7th December 2017.
This course offers the opportunity for you to w
The Diamond Light Source Macromolecular Crystallography group would like to
invite both our academic and industrial users to MX beamline training sessions
on the 5th -6st July 2017.
The aim is to provide MX users with sufficient training to be able to operate
any of the Diamond MX beamlines eff
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wise words.
may I add that if you are buying a DLS anyway, maybe consider getting
a model which can also be connected online to an FPLC to do Static LS
measurements,
... after all a DLS signal is basically an autocorrelation of the
static signal over time ... which will tell you
Hi Shukuri,
If you're on a tight budget and you only want to use DLS to verify sample
homogeneity I would save my money or use it for something else (a
crystallization robot, for example). You definitely do NOT need DLS to solve
crystal structures, including those of membrane proteins. Many mon
I second the question of need: a decent PCR machine capable of
'thermofluor'-like experiments should cost around $34-$38K, which leaves
about the same amount of $$ for a decent purification machine. One of the
questions you have to figure out is: are you setting up a high-throughput
lab or a regula
instead of DLS you could also look into buying a fancy PCR machine ~30K where
you can perform
a) regular PCR
b) quantitative PCR
c) thermal stability tests for your protein
Ericsson et al. Thermofluor-based high-throughput stability optimization of
proteins for structural studies. Anal Biochem (
...@jiscmail.ac.uk] On Behalf Of Mohd
Shukuri Mohamad Ali
Sent: Friday, October 29, 2010 11:03 PM
To: CCP4BB@JISCMAIL.AC.UK
Subject: [ccp4bb] DLS
Hi there
Sorry for the off ccp4 topics. I am planning to get a DLS to set up my
crystallography lab. I got a tight budget. Around USD 8 perhaps
Hi there
Sorry for the off ccp4 topics. I am planning to get a DLS to set up my
crystallography lab. I got a tight budget. Around USD 8 perhaps. I'm
quite new to this field.
Thanks in advance for your suggestions
Regards
Shukuri
Many thanks to all who have responded with the setup files for our DynaPro DLS
from Protein Solutions. Please let me know if any of you are in a similar
situation and require the installation files for the data acquisition software.
BestMelanie
The Malvern is indeed very nice. The only issue I have with ours is
that it doesn't do plates. This makes buffer screening a very laborious
busy that is best left to graduate students.
Andreas
On 04/02/2010 2:22, Savvas Savvides wrote:
Hi Wojtek
I can easily second Dave's comment!
Best
S
Hi Wojtek
I can easily second Dave's comment!
Best
Savvas
Savvas Savvides
Unit for Structural Biology @ L-ProBE
Ghent University
K.L. Ledeganckstraat 35, 9000 Ghent, Belgium
Ph. +32 (0)472 928 519
http://www.LProBE.ugent.be/xray.html
On 04/02/10 14:54, "David Briggs" wrote:
> Hiya.
>
>
Hiya.
My two penneth on the Malvern Zetasizer.
Simple, idiot-proof operation. Software is easy and intuative. Reports
are customisable to give you what information you want.
Problems easy to trouble shoot IMHO.
Does DLS, SLS, melting point determination.
After-care support is good from Malvern.
Dear Fellow Crystallographers
We are going to buy a DLS instrument to help us assess crystallizability
of our proteins. I would be grateful for any opinions - either
on this BB or in my mail box (in which case I'll keep them to myself,
naturally).
We have looked more closely at two instruments:
That being said, in-line SEC-DLS-SLS etc is a much more powerful
technique, but is less straight-forward, has a larger footprint and as
has been mentioned, less-inexpensive.
Having an online SLS (or MALLS as people call it as well these days,
multi angle laser light scattering ) is indeed nice
We have been thinking of buying Malvern Zetasizer Nano. We were given
a proper demonstration by the friendly Malvern staff, and it was
satisfactory.
I also had RiNA Spectroscatter 201 demonstrated to me and it seems
a reasonable alternative to Malvern.
I am just looking at the brochures and th
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> Subject: [ccp4bb] AW: [ccp4bb] DLS options?
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> Hmmm...
> we had a dem
TED] Im Auftrag von Roger
Rowlett
Gesendet: Dienstag, 8. Juli 2008 17:09
An: CCP4BB@JISCMAIL.AC.UK
Betreff: Re: [ccp4bb] DLS options?
I'll second the recommendation for the Malvern Zetasizer. They are
rock-simple and interface with a computer through USB which makes future
computer upgra
r
Rowlett
Gesendet: Dienstag, 8. Juli 2008 17:09
An: CCP4BB@JISCMAIL.AC.UK
Betreff: Re: [ccp4bb] DLS options?
I'll second the recommendation for the Malvern Zetasizer. They are
rock-simple and interface with a computer through USB which makes future
computer upgrades relatively simple. The ar
I'll second the recommendation for the Malvern Zetasizer. They are
rock-simple and interface with a computer through USB which makes future
computer upgrades relatively simple. The are however, not cheap--oops,
inexpensive.
Cheers,
--
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Hey Thomas,
also consider Malvern instruments. Their Zetasizers are really sweet
and work with volumes smaller than 15ul if you use the smallest cuvette.
http://www.malvern.com/LabEng/products/zetasizer/zetasizer.htm
The last DynaPro that I've used, half as old as the universe but
equipped w
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Von: CCP4 bulletin board [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Im Auftrag von
Thomas Edwards
Gesendet: Dienstag, 8. Juli 2008 11:21
An: CCP4BB@JISCMAIL.AC.UK
Betreff: [ccp4bb] DLS
Dear BB,
Sorry for the off topic question:
I would like to buy a Dynamic Light Scattering system.
Could people suggest which they like the best and/or which is best
value?
I have in the past used a Protein Solutions Dyna Pro with micro cuvette
(I would like a micro cuvette option).
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>Subject: [ccp4bb] DLS and SEC-LS facility
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>Dear colleagues,
>
>I am looking for a facility where I can send samples for DLS and/or SEC-LS
>on a protein without long wait. Do you know of a company or academic
>facilty that does that.
>
>Thanks.
>
>Mike Colaneri
>
>
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Dear colleagues,
I am looking for a facility where I can send samples for DLS and/or SEC-LS
on a protein without long wait. Do you know of a company or academic
facilty that does that.
Thanks.
Mike Colaneri
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