Please join us for the SBGrid/NE-CAT Computing School:

Quo Vadis Structural Biology 2014?

Data Processing in Crystallography

SBGrid/NE-CAT Computing School



June 5-7th, 2014

Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA



Registration Fee: $200

Register 
here<http://www.events.harvard.edu/profile/web/index.cfm?PKWebId=0x129021057>
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Scientific Advisory Board: Axel Brunger, Lynne Howell, Yuh Min Chook

Organizing Committee:  David Neau, Jon Schuerman, Piotr Sliz

Sponsors: DECTRIS, Bruker AXS, Inc.









Two nanocourse credits will be issued to eligible Harvard graduate students.

SBGrid Certificates will be issued to all participants who attend both days
of the conference and present a poster.

Bruker Poster Awards will be given to attendees for the top three poster
presentations.



Thursday, June 5 - Day 1: Nanocourse I - Data Processing



9-12:20: Introduction to data processing

   -

   Jim Pflugrath: Indexing and Integration (50 mins)
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   Zbyszek Otwinowski: Scaling and merging (50 mins)
   -

   coffee break (15 mins)
   -

   Kay Diederichs: CC* - Linking crystallographic model and data quality
   (50 mins)
   -

   Panel Discussion: How to present your data statistics in Table I (20
   mins)
   -

   Piotr Sliz:  Data processing and archiving tools in the SBGrid
   Collection (15 mins)



2-5 PM Practical Session (3h): Analyzing application outputs for
conventional and onerous data sets

   -

   Phil Evans:  iMosflm/pointless and aimless (45 mins)
   -

   Zbyszek Otwinowski:  HKL3000 (45 mins)
   -

   coffee break (15 mins)
   -

   Kay Diederichs: XDS (45 mins)
   -

   Matt Benning:  Processing Twinned and split crystals with Rlatt - (30
   mins)



5-7PM - Poster Session/Reception




Friday, June 6 - Day 2: Nanocourse II - Data Collection and Processing Fast
Lane



9-12 Collecting data at third generation beamlines

   -

   Jon Schuermann: Optimizing Data Collection with micro-diffraction tools
   (40 mins)
   -

   Raj Rajashankar:  Dose-sliced data collection (40 mins)
   -

   coffee break (20 mins)
   -

   Clemens Schulze-Briese: Data collection with PAD detectors (40 mins)
   -

   David Neau: Getting the most from remote data collection (40 mins)



1:30-2:30PM: Recent advances in data processing pipelines

   -

   Nick Sauter: DIALS: Advanced data reduction (30 mins)
   -

   Jon Schuermann: RAPD (30 mins)



2:45 - 4:15PM: Special Topics

   -

   Dominika Borek: Last chance strategies in data processing (45 Min)
   -

   Nick Sauter: cctbx.xfel: New software for serial crystallography (45
   mins)



4:15-10PM Meet with Experts/Reception (diffraction images required!)





Saturday, June 7 - Day 3: Structural Biology Symposium



*SESSION DETAILS COMING SOON*



   -

   Morning: Structural biology talks by invited speakers and trainees
   -

   Afternoon: Phenix presentations by Paul Adams, Tom Terwilliger, and Nat
   Echols

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