This year I have had the distinct proviledge of attending the Rapidata 2009 Course at Brookhaven National Laboratory. Organized by Robert Sweet, Alexei Soares, and many others, Rapidata 2009 has been a tremendous learning experience focusing on the practical aspects of protein crystallography (PX). Over the last 24 hours I have met students and faculty from Harvard, MIT, Rockefeller, Providence, Purdue, Oxford, Sweden, the Netherlands, Brazil and Switzerland. It is truly a gathering of some of the best crystallographers in the world who are the globe’s leaders in cryo-cooling, structure solution, phasing, software development and beamline operations. The week long program features lectures and hands on tutorials where students can bring actual samples from their home laboratories, collect data from them and solve the structure at the NSLS. I will be working on a previous data set containing multiwavelength anomolous diffraction (MAD) data and try to solve its structure. I hope to report back from the course with more details later this week.

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[...] Matthew Engel placed an interesting blog post on Rapidata 2009 – National Synchrotron Light SourceHere’s a brief overviewThis year I have had the distinct proviledge of attending the Rapidata 2009 Course at Brookhaven National Laboratory. Organized by Robert Sweet , Alexei Soares , and many others, Rapidata 2009 has been a tremendous learning experience. Over the last 24 hours I have met students and faculty from Harvard, MIT, Rockefeller, Providence, Purdue, Oxford, Sweden, the Netherlands, Brazil and Swutzerland. It is truly a gathering of some of the best crystallographers in the world who are the world’s l [...]
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