Dear all,
A fully funded PhD position is available within my lab (
https://www.akv-lab.com/) at the Department of Molecular and Cell Biology
(MCB) and Leicester Institute of Structural and Chemical Biology (LISCB),
University of Leicester, UK to carry out structural studies on large
You can get apparent twinning if neighbouring spots are overlapped in any direction, and that may be worse with a home source with larger beam divergence. In that case a weak reflection may be corrupted by a neighbouring strong reflection, leading to intensity statistics characteristic of
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Postdoctoral positions in integrative structural biology study of signaling
complexes
The Page Laboratory at the University of Connecticut Health Center has an
immediate opening
Hi Len,
a possible theory: your crystals may be macroscopically twinned, i.e.
consisting of single crystals attached to each other in the way that the twin
operation describes.
At your home source, you employ a rather big beam that hits more than one
single crystal. So the data appear twinned.
Hello,
I have run into a very odd situation. Upon collection and data processing on a
crystal on my home source all pointers seemed to show twinning. Was not
surprised since previous crystals under different but related conditions have
showed significant twinning though the cell dimensions
Please, see the postdoctoral position advertised below in the broad context of
structural biology research using mass spectrometry.
For informal inquiries contact my colleague Dr Aneika Leney (a.le...@bham.ac.uk)
Klaus
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Hi everyone,
The 2024 Annual ACA Meeting will be in Denver, CO from July 7 - July 11, 2024!
Program details https://www.acameeting24.com/sessionlist.
The abstract submission deadline is this Friday March 29, 2024!
There is a great lineup of sessions and abstracts are still being accepted –
Dear all,
We currently have several positions open at different levels! The project is
part of an interdisciplinary, collaborative and international project involving
groups in Imperial College London, the Netherlands Cancer Institute (NKI)
Amsterdam, the University of Oxford, and the