Dear all;
We would like to draw your attention to two HHMI-funded postdoc
positions in the laboratory of Tamir Gonen at the University of
California, Los Angeles. The first position concerns the biochemistry
of membrane proteins, the second is focused on computational methods
development. Fo
Dear Structural biology community;
We are delighted to announce that the National Institutes of Health is
helping us establish a Biotechnology Development Research Center focused
on MicroED at UCLA School of Medicine, named MicroED Imaging Center (MEDIC).
The main thrust of MEDIC is for metho
On 2020-10-09 01:59, Dirk Kostrewa wrote:
Dear Doo Nam Kim,
On 09.10.20 08:43, Doo Nam Kim wrote:
Since I don't know correct value of OSCILLATION_RANGE, I just changed
to the example value (0.1) from (0.89976, I know it is not a
positive multiple of 0.0001, but worked for ketone data).
w
Dear all;
We are pleased to announce the 6th MicroED workshop to be held on
December 21, 2020. This will be a free virtual event. Please register
at the following website to receive your link
https://cryoem.ucla.edu/course
Topics covered will include all aspects of microcrystal electron
On 2020-12-08 15:23, Johan Hattne wrote:
Dear all;
We are pleased to announce the 6th MicroED workshop to be held on
December 21, 2020. This will be a free virtual event. Please register
at the following website to receive your link
https://cryoem.ucla.edu/course
Topics covered will
On Aug 30, 2013, at 14:45 , Dhanasekaran Varudharasu wrote:
> I need to complete my crystal-data table. So,
> I want to calculate Average B-factor for protein atoms and water. Can anyone
> please tell me which CCP4 program that I have to use to calculate average
On Oct 25, 2013, at 11:14 , David Roberts wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> OK - small school - old NMR (really old). We set this up around 14 years ago
> with an O2 system as the user interface, with an indigo system as the
> interface between the O2 and the NMR. This is a JEOL system, has really bee
For what it's worth, I get this all the time with certain gtk-applications
(coot is not one of them) on RHEL5. Rebuilding the application to use some
other toolkit than gtk has worked whenever that option has been available.
// Johan
On Dec 10, 2013, at 07:18 , Tim Gruene wrote:
> -BEGI
> On Sep 12, 2018, at 15:51, Murpholino Peligro wrote:
>
> I just found a paper* where this metric, D37, is used.
>
> Third page, line #8:
> D37 (the radiation dose which reduces the activity to 37% of the control
> value"
>
> * http://www.jbc.org/content/257/22/13297.full.pdf
>
> The questi
Related by not exactly on topic: would anybody on the list be able to share old
map files (not MTZ:s) with Convex, Cray, Fujitsu, or VAX reals/strings? I’d be
interested to see what those files actually look(ed) like.
// Best wishes; Johan
> On Nov 9, 2018, at 18:38, Zhijie Li wrote:
>
> Hi
Dear all;
There is an exciting opportunity for a research technician to join the Gonen
lab at UCLA, supporting ongoing projects in membrane biophysics and
biochemistry. This role will perform research using biochemical and molecular
biology techniques.
The Gonen Lab at the University of Calif
The Gonen Laboratory will hold the 5th MicroED Workshop in 2019. The workshop
will be held at the MicroED Imaging Center at the UCLA David Geffen School of
Medicine during December 9-12, 2019 and is open to both academia and industry.
Space is limited and historically, the workshop is typicall
Just a reminder: the application deadline for the 2019 MicroED workshop is
October 1, 2019. From the initial announcement:
The Gonen Laboratory will hold the 5th MicroED Workshop in 2019. The workshop
will be held at the MicroED Imaging Center at the UCLA David Geffen School of
Medicine durin
Final reminder: the application deadline for the 2019 MicroED workshop is
October 1, 2019. From the initial announcement:
The Gonen Laboratory will hold the 5th MicroED Workshop in 2019. The workshop
will be held at the MicroED Imaging Center at the UCLA David Geffen School of
Medicine during
On 7 Nov 2012, at 19:49, Jacob Keller wrote:
> Dear Crystallographers,
>
> does anyone have a script on hand which can:
>
> -read in a tab-delimited dataset
> -determine whether each row in column X is above or below some input cutoff
> value Y,
> -outputs all such rows to a new file?
>
> if
On 23 Jan 2013, at 16:07, Dave Roberts wrote:
> Anyway, we have an old Indigo SGI that runs our NMR. It's a console only
> system, and we access it via the network from another old SGI (toaster model
> - blue). The console does not have a video card (nor space for one), so I
> can't plug in
On 11 Apr 2013, at 13:53, David Schuller wrote:
> My method is to run the updater graphically on one machine, then spread it
> around with rsync. Although being able to run it on the command line would
> allow me to accomplish that from my own desk, without crossing campus to
> another buildin
Dear all;
The Gonen lab at UCLA's Department of Biological Chemistry is looking
for a research specialist in scientific software programming to develop
software for computational biological image analysis. The Gonen lab
works toward understanding how membrane proteins help cells maintain
hom
Hi Natesh;
I don't know that "density" is necessarily inappropriate: the map gives
potential for each voxel, so potential per volume. I'd think that's a
density.
Unsure about "cryoEM density" though, but this may be a matter of how
the phrase is delineated. I often look at green (and red)
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