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X-Ray Methods in Structural Biology

 
  December 06, 2011  
     
 
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Cold Spring Harbor, NY
October 15 - 30, 2012


Crystallography and X-ray diffraction yield a wealth of structural information unobtainable through other methods. This intensified laboratory/computational course focuses on the major techniques used to determine the three-dimensional structures of macromolecules. It is designed for scientists with a working knowledge of protein structure and function, but who are new to macromolecular crystallography. Topics to be covered include basic diffraction theory, crystallization (proteins, nucleic acids and complexes), crystal characterization, X-ray sources and optics, synchrotrons, crystal freezing, data collection, data reduction, multiple isomorphous replacement, multiwavelength anomalous diffraction, molecular replacement, solvent flattening, non-crystallographic symmetry averaging, electron density interpretation, molecular graphics, structure refinement, structure validation, coordinate deposition and structure presentation. Participants learn through extensive hands-on experiments. One or more proteins are crystallized and the structure(s) determined by several methods, in parallel with lectures on the theory and informal discussions behind the techniques. Applicants should be familiar with the creation and editing of simple text files on Linux workstations using a screen based editor (either vi or emacs).
 
 
Organized by: William Furey, Gary Gilliland, Alexander McPherson, James Pflugrath
Invited Speakers:

Speakers in the 2011 course included:
Paul Adams, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory
Aina Cohen, Stanford Linear Accelerator Center
Paul Emsley, University of Glasgow
Jeffrey Headd, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory
James Holton, University of California
Gerard Kleywegt, University of Uppsala
Randy Read, University of Cambridge
David Richardson, Duke University Medical Center
Jane Richardson, Duke University
Thomas Terwilliger, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Dale Tronrud, Oregon State University
John Westbrook, Rutgers University
Joanne Yeh, University of Pittsburgh, School of Medicine

Visiting faculty will change from year to year, and the specific topics covered will vary. 

 
Deadline for Abstracts: July 15, 2012
 
Registration:

http://meetings.cshl.edu/course/Default.aspx

 

 

 

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