Dear CCP4 community,
We are pleased to invite you to the next DRIIMB Webinar, featuring Prof. 
Stephen Muench from the School of Biomedical Sciences, University of Leeds.
Title: Development, uses and future directions for time-resolved single 
particle CryoEM
Date: Wednesday, 29 July
Time: 14:00–15:00 BST (UK)
Registration link:
https://events.teams.microsoft.com/event/fdb176c7-04ae-46e5-a8ea-40131954a258@3f66361c-a87e-4158-8f61-99e82db3cac8

Abstract
The Muench group have been developing new approaches for both sample 
preparation and time-resolved studies within single particle cryoEM. The 
time-resolved methodologies can mix and freeze a sample from the micro-second 
timescale, but challenges still remain in obtaining good ice quality and 
studying longer timescales >200 ms without the thin film environment 
influencing the results. Moreover, many devices require a complex setup, and 
uptake by the wider community has been slow.
In this webinar, Prof. Muench will discuss some of their new approaches 
including a simplified approach to make experiments easier and present recent 
work using time-resolved cryoEM.  With advances in complementary techniques 
such as time-resolved X-ray crystallography, NMR spectroscopy, and 
hydrogen–deuterium exchange (HDX) mass spectrometry, we have a rich toolkit 
that can investigate a broad range in both time and length scales. The talk 
will also explore how time-resolved EM might fit within this broader structural 
biology landscape.

Speaker
Prof. Stephen Muench is Professor of Membrane Biology and Structural Biology at 
the University of Leeds. His group has worked on a range of different systems 
and technologies from developing new small molecules, membrane protein 
scaffolds, biosensors and time-resolved approaches. Major contributions to the 
field include: (i) The use of EM to drive inhibitor design for membrane 
proteins such as TRPC1 and the bc1 complex, (ii) development of time-resolved 
methodologies for cryoEM, (iii) better understanding of sample preparation 
within single particle cryoEM, (iv) work on SMA polymers and hybrid vesicles 
with block co-polymers to improve membrane protein lifetimes. More details can 
be found 
here<https://biologicalsciences.leeds.ac.uk/school-biomedical-sciences/staff/116/dr-stephen-muench>.
We hope you will be able to join us for what promises to be an engaging and 
informative seminar.
Best regards,
Hima Bindu Kolli
On behalf of the DRIIMB<https://driimb.org/> Team
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Dr Hima Bindu Kolli
Research Software Engineer
Scientific Computing | Science and Technology Facilities Council
Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, Harwell, Didcot OX11 0QX


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