Thank you Uppsala lot - it has been a great service and taught a lot of people that "The map is the Message" Eleanor Dodson
On 14 December 2016 at 12:54, Daniel Picot <[email protected]> wrote: > Veni vidi > I wil have to change my advices and lectures: go and look at the Uppsala > Electron Density Server EDS > It has been extremely useful. > Even sometimes vici > Daniel > > > > > Le 13/12/2016 à 19:52, Patrick Loll a écrit : > >> Ave atque vale. >> >> The EDS was hugely useful (and will continue to be so in its new >> manifestation, we hope)—thanks to everyone who made it happen! >> >> Pat >> >> >> >>> On 13 Dec 2016, at 12:51 PM, Gerard DVD Kleywegt <[email protected]> >>> wrote: >>> >>> Hi all, >>> >>> After tirelessly serving the scientific community with (mostly) >>> beautiful maps for two decades, the Uppsala Electron Density Server (EDS; >>> http://eds.bmc.uu.se/) is now reaching the end of its life (in fact, it >>> has been living on borrowed time for several years already). Some time in >>> 2017 it will therefore be "phased" out and join the choir invisible >>> (despite its beautiful plumage). >>> >>> The good news is that much of the EDS functionality (and in particular >>> the delivery of map and mtz files, as well as a much better 3D viewer) is >>> now provided by the Protein Data Bank in Europe (PDBe; http://pdbe.org/ >>> ). >>> >>> There is a short write-up that explains what this means for users who >>> just want to look at maps, for users who want to download files, for users >>> of software that retrieves data from EDS, and for developers of such >>> software (incl. URLs for map, mtz and other relevant files on the PDBe >>> website) at: >>> >>> http://www.ebi.ac.uk/pdbe/eds >>> >>> Toodle pip! >>> >>> --Gerard >>> >>> ****************************************************************** >>> Gerard J. Kleywegt >>> >>> http://xray.bmc.uu.se/gerard mailto:[email protected] >>> ****************************************************************** >>> The opinions in this message are fictional. Any similarity >>> to actual opinions, living or dead, is purely coincidental. >>> ****************************************************************** >>> Little known gastromathematical curiosity: let "z" be the >>> radius and "a" the thickness of a pizza. Then the volume >>> of that pizza is equal to pi*z*z*a ! >>> ****************************************************************** >>> >>
