[ccp4bb] Joint PhD studentship Oxford/Diamond - entry 2017

2017-07-10 Thread Kamel El Omari
Dear all,

The Oxford Interdisciplinary Bioscience (http://www.biodtp.ox.ac.uk) is funding 
a joint PhD studentship between Diamond and the Division of Structural Biology 
(STRUBI, Oxford).
The aim of the project is to unravel the mechanism of viral fusion of 
pestiviruses using crystallographic and/or electron microscopy techniques. For 
further details see: 
http://www.biodtp.ox.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/iCASE-Advert_ElOmari-Stuart.pdf

This project is funded for four years by the Biotechnology and Biological 
Sciences Research Council BBSRC and Diamond Light Source. BBSRC eligibility 
criteria for studentship funding applies 
(http://www.bbsrc.ac.uk/documents/studentship-eligibility-pdf/).
Further particulars, including details on how to apply can be accessed online: 
http://www.biodtp.ox.ac.uk/diamond-light-source-studentship/index.html

Regards,
Kamel

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Re: [ccp4bb] ANODE anomalous map in pymol

2017-03-01 Thread Kamel El Omari
Hi Appu,

Did you change the file extension of the exported map extension to .ccp4 
(instead of .map)? That worked for me.
Cheers
Kamel

-Original Message-
From: CCP4 bulletin board [mailto:CCP4BB@JISCMAIL.AC.UK] On Behalf Of Paul 
Emsley
Sent: 28 February 2017 22:57
To: ccp4bb
Subject: Re: [ccp4bb] ANODE anomalous map in pymol

On 28/02/2017 22:54, Appu kumar wrote:
> Hi,
> I Already did that in COOT, but PYMOL does not read it in map format. 
> Pymol fail to show mesh in isomesh command.

I confess that I don't know how PyMOL works.  Perhaps Export Map Fragment will 
do what you need.

Paul.

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[ccp4bb] X-ray equipment available

2014-04-02 Thread Kamel El Omari
Dear all,

We have the following X-ray equipment available:

1) Rigaku ‘micromax 007’ X-ray generator with Varimax HR osmic mirror, 
radiation enclosure and interlocks
2) Mar345 imaging plate detector
3) Oxford Cryosystems cryostream ‘600 series’ including dry air unit ‘AD41’ and 
60L dewar
4) Proteros ‘Free Mounting System’.
All equipment from 2004 or earlier.
Generator requires a new cooling water unit, imaging plate detector a new 
control PC

Free to a good home (but new owner to be responsible for removal of equipment 
and transport.

For more information please contact:
Karl Harlos
Division of Structural Biology
The Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics
University of Oxford, Roosevelt Drive
OXFORD OX3 7BN, UK
e-mail: k...@strubi.ox.ac.uk