[ccp4bb] Price of a Crystallization Robot and Questions about Echo555

2017-12-15 Thread Matthew Bratkowski
Hello, We will be setting up a new facility soon and are making a preliminary purchase list. We may purchase a crystallization robot. I wanted to know what the estimated (ballpark) price was for either a Mosquito or Art Robbins Griffin crystallization robot. I have requested quotes, but I was

Re: [ccp4bb] Research Specialist II Position Opportunity at Cedars-Sinai Inflammatory Bowel and Immunobiology Research Institute (IBIRI), Los Angeles, CA

2017-12-15 Thread Velasco, Christy
The Cedars -Sinai F. Widjaja Foundation Inflammatory Bowel and Immunobiology Research Institute (IBIRI) is searching for a highly motivated Research Specialist II to be part of Cedars-Sinai's commitment to Precision Health through an exciting opportunity within our IBD Drug Discovery and

[ccp4bb] Membrane protein structural biology position in crystallography and cryo-EM

2017-12-15 Thread Liz Carpenter
Dear all, We have a three year post-doc position available for a highly enthusiastic and determined membrane protein structural biologist, to work in the Carpenter lab at the Structural Genomics Consortium, Oxford University, UK. This project aims to study the structure of integral membrane

Re: [ccp4bb] secondary structure prediction

2017-12-15 Thread Joana Pereira
Dear Zheng, There are some things you can try, which depend on the computational resources you have available and the time you want to wait. The best would be to try Rosetta ab initio modelling. Preferably, you would run Rosetta using your local installation but if you don’t have Rosetta

[ccp4bb] Postdoc position available in structure-based antimicrobial drug development

2017-12-15 Thread Jon R Sayers
Job Reference Number: Job Title: Contract Type: Working Pattern: Faculty: Department: Salary: ​ ​ £30,688 - £32,548 per annum​ Closing Date: ​ 15th Jan. 2018 ​APPLY VIA Current vacancies link on https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/jobs Search for job reference number UOS017984 ​ ​ Postdoctoral Research

Re: [ccp4bb] coordinate transformation

2017-12-15 Thread Randy Read
Hi, In principle, when you solve a structure by molecular replacement with Phaser, you should end up with a reasonably compact assembly near the origin of the unit cell. However, I usually use coot to shuffle around the symmetry copies (one of my favourite features!) to make the most sensible

Re: [ccp4bb] coordinate transformation

2017-12-15 Thread Kajander, Tommi A
On 12/14/17 6:38 PM, "Edward A. Berry" wrote: >On 12/14/2017 04:34 AM, Tim Gruene wrote: >> Dear Tommi, >> >1. >> if you only need to consider translations, and not other symmetry >>operations, >> you can use moleman2, convert coordinates to fractional ones and add or >>