Re: [ccp4bb] Phenix version 1.11.1 released

2016-11-02 Thread Tim Gruene
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi Paul, thank you for the answer. I was curious, especially since there was a recent paper on anomalous phasing with neutron scattering (doi:10.1038/srep31487), and wondered if this was related. I also appreciate seeing development in neutron crys

Re: [ccp4bb] Phenix version 1.11.1 released

2016-11-02 Thread Paul Adams
Hi Tim, you are correct as it is scattering by the nucleus. Support for ions means that users can use an “ion name”, e.g. Ca+2 for an atom and the appropriate scattering factors will be used. The neutron scattering table previously didn’t include the ionic names. Cheers, Paul > On

Re: [ccp4bb] Phenix version 1.11.1 released

2016-11-02 Thread Tim Gruene
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Dear Paul, I am surprised by the mentioning of support for ions in the neutron scattering tables. Would you have a reference? I always though neutron scattering was independent of the electronic state of an atom. Best, Tim On Wednesday, November

Re: [ccp4bb] good images

2016-11-02 Thread Tim Gruene
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Dear Jiri, you probably won't lose any information with JPEG. Its compression is lossy, but this does not mean that your image looses information! TIFF is useful for printed media, but in most cases, PNG is a sufficient equivalent for lossless comp

Re: [ccp4bb] good images

2016-11-02 Thread Paul Emsley
On 02/11/16 18:09, chemocev marker wrote: I am making the images of the structure in the CCP4MG, I want to ask which format is best for good quality images JPEG or TIFF and what dpi is best. I add the legends in corel draw. If somebody have useful tips or suggestions. For molecular graphics

Re: [ccp4bb] good images

2016-11-02 Thread Christian Roth
hi What you get out of mg is png. Depending for what you need it you might want to have between 300 to 600 dpi. if you then do postprocessing in corel you should go for tiff to avoid too much loss in quality due to the compression. Christian Am 02.11.2016 um 18:09 schrieb chemocev marker:

[ccp4bb] good images

2016-11-02 Thread chemocev marker
Dear All I am making the images of the structure in the CCP4MG, I want to ask which format is best for good quality images JPEG or TIFF and what dpi is best. I add the legends in corel draw. If somebody have useful tips or suggestions. best Jiri

[ccp4bb] suggestions for bio-fermentor

2016-11-02 Thread Pius Padayatti
Hi forum Please send suggestions on your favorite fermentor We are looking at New Brunswick BioFlow 415 I know there are many, and that is why wanted to hear the communities picks Thanks in advance Padayatti -- P

[ccp4bb] Phenix version 1.11.1 released

2016-11-02 Thread Paul Adams
The Phenix developers are pleased to announce that version 1.11.1 of Phenix is now available (build 1.11.1-2575). Binary installers for Linux, Mac OSX, and Windows platforms are available at the download site: http://phenix-online.org/download/ Highlights for this version: New tools fo

[ccp4bb] Full time positions in Cryo-EM at the University of Wollongong

2016-11-02 Thread Aaron Oakley
Dear structural biology community, Two continuing, full time positions are available at the University of Wollongong: Staff Scientist (Cryo-Electron Microscopy): http://uow.employment.com.au/jobs/Staff-Scientist--Cryo-Electron-Microscopy-/2487 Senior Lecturer / Associate Professor (Cryo-Electro

[ccp4bb] Permanent Protein Crystallographer Position at Syngenta, Jealott's Hill, UK

2016-11-02 Thread Moore Jenny GBJH
We are seeking a highly talented and motivated protein crystallographer who is keen to work on a variety of scientific areas within a dedicated and enthusiastic industrial environment. The successful candidate will be a key member of the crystallography team, with exciting opportunities to parti

[ccp4bb] postdoc jobs at Oxford

2016-11-02 Thread Cell Guidance
Hello, May I please draw your attention to two excellent postdoc opportunities at the University of Oxford. Further information is available via the links below. Application deadlines are 30 November and 1 December 2016. Postdoc in Structural Biology: https://www.recruit.ox.ac.uk/pls/hrisliv