[3dem] Reminder: THE FOURTH BRAZIL SCHOOL FOR SINGLE PARTICLE CRYO-EM

Marin van Heel m.vanheel at imperial.ac.uk
Wed Jul 7 10:12:19 PDT 2010


Reminder:

THE FOURTH BRAZIL SCHOOL FOR SINGLE PARTICLE CRYO-EM.

(8 - 19 September 2010)

Our single-particle school is an intensive hands-on course/workshop, in 
which theory and practice are tightly intertwined. The spectrum of 
topics covered suits attendees who are entirely new to the field as well 
as those for whom the technique is of growing importance and who wish to 
acquire an in-depth understanding of the field. Topics range from data 
collection, alignments, MSA classification, and 3D reconstruction 
techniques, to the interpretation of fitted X-ray structures into cryo 
electron microscopy maps.


The final days of the meeting will be devoted to advanced topics such as 
high-resolution refinements and the processing of heterogeneous data 
sets ("4D cryo–EM”). Special lectures on these subjects will be 
presented by Niko Grigorieff (Brandeis University), Marin van Heel 
(Imperial College), and Wah Chiu (Baylor College of Medicine).

The school is a satellite event of the "International Microscopy 
Congress 17" (IMC-17) to be held in Rio de Janeiro (www.imc-17.com 
<http://www.imc-17.com>). Registrations after the 20th of July are 
subject to a surcharge. For further details please visit our website 
(www.single-particles.org/school <http://www.single-particles.org/school>).


Kind regards,

Marin


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     Marin van Heel
     Professor of Structural Biology

     Division of Molecular Biosciences
     Faculty of Natural Sciences
     Imperial College London
     Flowers Building (G23)
     South Kensington Campus
     London SW7 2AZ, UK

     Tel:        + 44 (0)20 7594 5316
     Fax:        + 44 (0)20 7594 5317

     e_mail: m.vanheel(A_T)ic.ac.uk
     and:<vanheel.office(A_T)ic.ac.uk>
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