Dear colleagues,

I would like to draw your attention to an upcoming free, educational webinar to 
be presented by Angela Criswell, Ph. D. titled "Small Angle X-ray Scattering 
(SAXS) Techniques for Macromolecules". Small angle X-ray scattering is a 
technique used to study dilute solutions of macromolecules. SAXS measurements 
can give valuable information about the low resolution structural 
characteristics and in some cases a model of the protein shape. Specifically, 
SAXS is particularly useful for giving immediate feedback whether your protein 
is monodispersed or aggregated and whether your protein is folded or unfolded 
in solution. In addition, several examples in the literature demonstrate the 
use of SAXS to identify the correct multimeric states or proteins, thus 
eliminating the ambiguity associated with crystal-packing induced oligomers. 
This webinar will summarize various applications of SAXS for macromolecules and 
explore some practical considerations for collecting and processing SAXS data.

This webinar is scheduled to occur on Thursday, June 23rd 10:00 AM CDT (8:00 AM 
PDT / 4:00 PM GMT). You can find more information, including a registration 
link at: http://www.rigaku.com/protein/webinars.html.

Best regards,
Angela Criswell

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Angela R. Criswell, Ph. D.
VP, Life Sciences
Rigaku Americas Corporation
9009 New Trails Drive
The Woodlands, TX 77381 USA
Ph: +1 281 362 2300  ext. 216
Fax: +1 281 364 3628
Email: angela.crisw...@rigaku.com
URL: http://www.rigaku.com

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