[3dem] GRC Locations
Jose Maria Carazo
carazo at cnb.csic.es
Tue Jan 31 08:50:49 PST 2017
Dear Dave, Dear all,
I think the more we use electronic means, the more we need -from time to
time- a deep personal interaction.... and for me this is one the pillars of
the GRC. Still, a combination of electronic and personal exchanges may be
needed in the future (hopefully, for a relatively short period). This is
probably one of the most simple and viable transitory solutions
Wbw..JM
On Tue, Jan 31, 2017 at 5:38 PM, David DeRosier <derosier at brandeis.edu>
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I would hate to stop our useful interactions. Would it be possible to
> meet, give talks, and discuss using the internet?
>
> David
>
> On Jan 31, 2017, at 6:14 AM, Marin van Heel <marin.vanheel at googlemail.com>
> wrote:
>
> Dear All,
>
> There is no easy solution to this unnecessary problem: Leaving the GRC
> planning as is will preclude those from many Muslim countries from
> attending; Moving the 3D cryo-EM GRC to Mexico, Canada, or another Latin
> American country, will create problems for those who need to travel back to
> the US afterwards and could become locked out. Maybe the best solutions is
> to put the organization of the 3DEM GRC on halt until this unpleasant US
> Constitutional crisis has been resolved.
>
> Marin
>
> ===============================================================
>
> On 30/01/2017 20:08, Henning Stahlberg wrote:
>
>
> Dear Nancy,
>
> Science is open and international. The US is currently not, unfortunately.
> Until that situation is resolved, may I ask you to consider moving the
> upcoming GRC conferences to openly accessible locations, such as
> international conference sites as in Cancun in Mexico or in other
> countries.
> This would allow fair and equal access of scientist from all countries and
> religions to your conferences, and prevent a boycott movement from forming.
> Your conferences in Europe and Asia are a great start.
>
> With best wishes,
>
> Henning Stahlberg.
>
>
> Henning Stahlberg, PhD
> Prof. for Structural Biology, C-CINA, Biozentrum, University Basel
> Mattenstrasse 26 | D-BSSE | WRO-1058 | CH-4058 Basel | Switzerland
> http://c-cina.org | Tel. +41-61-387 32 62 <+41%2061%20387%2032%2062>
>
>
>
>
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> Prof Dr Ir Marin van Heel
>
> Professor of Cryo-EM Data Processing
>
> Leiden University
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> Einsteinweg 55
> 2333 CC Leiden
> The Netherlands
>
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>
> ----------------------------------------------
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>
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