Since you want to think big, I would suggest as a challenge to solve
the 3-D atomic structure of a human chromosome. Not the proteins
encoded by the DNA, but the 3-D structure of an entire chromosome.
Only about 1 percent of DNA codes for proteins. To understand gene
regulation and what makes a hum
A new version of Adxv (1.9.12) is available:
http://www.scripps.edu/~arvai/adxv.html#Download
The manual is here:
http://www.scripps.edu/~arvai/adxv/AdxvUserManual.pdf
The only difference between this and the previous version (1.9.11) is
that CrystFEL geometry files are no longer supported. The
A new version of Adxv (1.9.11) is available:
http://www.scripps.edu/~arvai/adxv.html#Download
The manual is here:
http://www.scripps.edu/~arvai/adxv/AdxvUserManual.pdf
Adxv is a program to display diffraction images from many detector
formats. It is free and does not require any registration. I
A new and improved user manual is now available for Adxv:
http://www.scripps.edu/~arvai/adxv/AdxvUserManual.pdf
There is also a beta version of Adxv which now supports hdf5:
http://www.scripps.edu/~arvai/adxv.html#DownloadBeta
Andy