Another of my colleagues, Jeremy Craven, is an NMR spectroscopist and 
bioinformatician. He is in referee mode at present and comments:


> From: Jeremy Craven <c.j.cra...@sheffield.ac.uk>
> Date: 19 April 2013 10:05:18 GMT+01:00
> To: Peter Artymiuk <p.artym...@sheffield.ac.uk>
> Subject: Re: Fwd: popular piece on X-ray crystallography
> 
> I suspect this technique will have little general applicability as the 
> requirement for objects to force themselves into ordered arrays is an absurd 
> limitation. I would not support funding it.
> 
> Jeremy


I fear he may be right

best wishes
Pet




On 19 Apr 2013, at 09:53, David Briggs wrote:

> Following on from that - readers may be interested in Stephen Curry's
> post in the Guardian, regarding the Crystallography exhibit at the
> London Science Museum.
> 
> http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/occams-corner/2013/apr/19/1
> 
> regards,
> 
> Dave
> 
> ============================
> David C. Briggs PhD
> http://about.me/david_briggs
> 
> 
> On 19 April 2013 09:44, Peter Artymiuk <p.artym...@sheffield.ac.uk> wrote:
>>> 
>> 
>> Dear all
>> 
>> In Britain there is a free newspaper that you can pick up on buses called 
>> the Metro. My colleague Geoff Ford pointed out this short feature on the 
>> history X-ray crystallography in last Monday's Metro newspaper. I think it's 
>> rather good.
>> 
>> http://www.cosmonline.co.uk/blog/2013/04/14/conquering-realm-invisible
>> 
>> best wishes
>> Pete
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Prof Peter Artymiuk
>> Krebs Institute
>> Department of Molecular Biology & Biotechnology
>> University of Sheffield
>> Sheffield
>> S10 2TN
>> ENGLAND

Prof Peter Artymiuk
Krebs Institute
Department of Molecular Biology & Biotechnology
University of Sheffield
Sheffield
S10 2TN
ENGLAND



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