Dear Colleagues, 

The June 15th deadline for applications to the CSHL X-ray Methods in Structural 
Biology Course to be held later this year, October 15 through October 30 2018, 
is rapidly approaching. This is a unique opportunity to become expert in the 
use of X-ray crystallography to solve challenging macromolecular structures. 

The official course announcement can be found here:

        https://meetings.cshl.edu/courses.aspx?course=C-CRYS&year=18

please pass this on to people who might be interested and who would benefit, 
including your students and postdocs.

This comprehensive course is an outstanding place to learn both the theoretical 
and practical aspects of macromolecular crystallography, and consists of 
extensive lectures and practical sessions from experts in the field. The 
instructor team is: Alex McPherson, Bill Furey, Jim Pflugrath, Tassos Perrakis, 
and myself. We are assisted by world recognized experts in crystallization, 
data collection, data processing, structure solution, refinement, and 
validation (see the course link above for more details). The goal of the course 
is for researchers who have had some exposure to X-ray crystallography to 
become experts. This is an experience in macromolecular crystallography 
learning that cannot be found anywhere else, and the student/teacher ratio is 
often 1:1.

We expect participants to crystallize one or more proteins and determine their 
structures in a two week period. Students may also work on their own projects, 
but not exclusively. They will become very well-versed in the theory of X-ray 
diffraction and crystal structure determination, while also having lots of fun. 
Both synchrotron data collection and in-house diffraction data collection will 
be used to solve structures.

The course is limited to 16 participants due to the very hands-on nature of the 
experiments and the intimate seminar and laboratory settings. Please check the 
above web link for more details. In particular, please note the information 
about the various fellowships, scholarships, and stipends that are available. 
The course is supported with funds provided by the National Institute of 
General Medical Sciences, for which we are extremely grateful. Also there are 
stipends available from the Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust and 
the Howard Hughes Medical Institute to help offset the cost of tuition.

If anyone has any questions, please send me an e-mail, we will be happy to 
answer all queries.

  Cheers,
        Paul

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Paul Adams
Division Director, Molecular Biophysics & Integrated Bioimaging, Lawrence 
Berkeley Lab
Division Deputy for Biosciences, Advanced Light Source, Lawrence Berkeley Lab
Adjunct Professor, Department of Bioengineering, U.C. Berkeley
Vice President for Technology, the Joint BioEnergy Institute
Laboratory Research Manager, ENIGMA Science Focus Area

Building 33, Room 347
Building 978, Room 4126
Tel: 1-510-486-4225, Fax: 1-510-486-5909
http://cci.lbl.gov/paul

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