"I think my behaviour is in the allowed region, but others think I'm a right
out liar"
Janet Newman
Principal Scientist / Director, Collaborative Crystallisation Centre (C3)
CSIRO Material Science and Engineering
343 Royal Parade
Parkville. VIC. 3052
Australia
Tel +613 9662 7326
Email
Everybody enjoys me modelling a protein, but not when I'm modelling shorts!
Or Crocs.
Nice legs! :-)
Cheers
Nigel
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Nigel W. Moriarty
Building 33R0349, Molecular Biophysics and Integrated Bioimaging
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Berkeley, CA 94720-8235
Phone : 510-486-5709 Email
Not sure if it is of the taste but I sometimes joked like:
==
It is a complex that it is a complex when a ligand rather than a water
binds there.
I worry about data security when running TLS, so to computer security
when using TNT.
I keep solving important
Everyone keeps telling me I look terrible, but I'm unphased...
On 2019-08-15 12:42, Gerard DVD Kleywegt wrote:
Dear CCP4BB-ers,
Once again I turn to you in my hour of need. I *urgently* need a
side-splittingly funny, and ideally punny, structure-related
sentence/statement/claim/expression to
“Can I speed up structure solution using different phases”…??
I’ll get my coat.
[Gerard - what is the audience? Crystallographers vs general public might make
a difference..!]
Sorry - I should have mentioned that. It's all employees of the European
Bioinformatics Institute, so a mix of
“Can I speed up structure solution using different phases”…??
I’ll get my coat.
[Gerard - what is the audience? Crystallographers vs general public might make
a difference..!]
Ed
T.A.Edwards Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Biochemistry
Deputy Head of School
_
You're welcome to boo this one down, but how about something like, "With a
some coaxing,
a protein can be X-cited to expose its structure." I think that's poor,
but maybe it's a starting point.
-Daniel
On Thu, Aug 15, 2019 at 7:42 AM Gerard DVD Kleywegt
wrote:
> Dear CCP4BB-ers,
>
> Once
Thanks Bill.
No need to restrict it to proteins - nucleic acids are fine (old chestnut:
"DNA helicase unzips your genes!"), molecular machines are fine, even cellular
structure is in scope.
(If I still did crystallography, I could have gone with: "You don't have to
use MAD to work here, but
After reflecting on this a bit, I rejected anything dealing with glide planes,
and although I initially thought I had something good involving a screw axis of
evil, I decided it, too, would probably be lost in translation, not to mention
a bit dated.
Perhaps something more current, involving
Dear CCP4BB-ers,
Once again I turn to you in my hour of need. I *urgently* need a
side-splittingly funny, and ideally punny, structure-related
sentence/statement/claim/expression to put in a speech bubble attached to a
life-size bobblehead version of yours truly (don't ask)!
I know there
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