Re: [ccp4bb] Singapore Research, facts and comments?

2011-01-30 Thread Nadir . Mrabet
Have a look at A* (http://www.a-star.edu.sg/). Best, Nadir -- Pr. Nadir T. Mrabet Structural & Molecular Biochemistry INSERM U-954 UHP - Nancy 1, School of Medicine 54505 Vandoeuvre-les-Nancy Cedex France Tel : +33 (0)3.83.68.32.73 Fax : +33 (0)3.83.68.32.79 E-mail : nadir.mra...@medecine.uhp-nan

Re: [ccp4bb] Singapore Research, facts and comments?

2011-01-30 Thread Prof. Joel L. Sussman
Have a look at: Editorial, 2010. Singapore's salad days are over. Nature 468: 731-731. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21150947 When Neal Copeland and Nancy Jenkins, a renowned husband-and-wife team of cancer geneticists, left the US National Cancer Institute in Bethesda, Maryland, for th

[ccp4bb] ccp4 wiki

2011-01-30 Thread Kay Diederichs
Dear all, the ccp4 users' wiki at http://strucbio.biologie.uni-konstanz.de/ccp4wiki/index.php/Main_Page was, during the last couple of days, the target of some wiki abuse/vandalism. To clear the mess, we deleted those newly-produced articles containing advertising links, and removed the fake

Re: [ccp4bb] Merging data to increase multiplicity

2011-01-30 Thread Kay Diederichs
Am 20:59, schrieb Van Den Berg, Bert: I have heard this before. I’m wondering though, does anybody know of a systematic study where different data processing programs are compared with real-life, non-lysozyme data? Bert Bert, some time ago I tried to start something to this effect - take a lo

Re: [ccp4bb] Merging data to increase multiplicity

2011-01-30 Thread Bosch, Juergen
I should also add to Kay's list the following: The tests we performed assumed that the default values of the programs (d*Trek, Mosflm 6.13?, XDS) in ~2006 were reasonable, so with tweaking you might get a better milage, but that was not the point when we had to deal with lots of data and no tim

Re: [ccp4bb] Singapore Research, facts and comments?

2011-01-30 Thread Sheemei Lok
Dear all, I work in Duke-NUS in Singapore. Overall the funding climate in Singapore is very good compared to most places in the world and the research quality has improved significantly to a world class standard in the past 10 years. Duke-NUS, NUS and NTU are Universities and we are u

Re: [ccp4bb] Singapore Research, facts and comments?

2011-01-30 Thread Jacob Wong
Thanks to all who has responded - I believe I have found the *published*resources that I was looking for - please kindly refrain from making personal comments on the forum as that will go beyond my original inquiry. Thanks to all the warm-hearted colleagues who are here to offer tips and resources

Re: [ccp4bb] Merging data to increase multiplicity

2011-01-30 Thread Zbyszek Otwinowski
I concur with Kay, particularly with point d) and its consequences. Sometimes it is obvious which result is better, often it is not. For example, one of the hkl users was testing new options and found that all the statistics (including refinement r-free) were worse, but the experimental and refine