[ccp4bb] 4th Winter School on soft X-rays in Macromolecular Crystallography

2011-12-05 Thread Gordon Leonard


Hi Everyone,
just a reminder about this.
Yours
Gordon
4th Winter School on soft X-rays in Macromolecular
Crystallography

We are pleased to announce that the 4th Winter school on soft X-rays in
Macromolecular Crystallography will take place at the European
Synchrotron Radiation Facility, Grenoble, France 6th – 8th February 2012.


An increasing number of new crystal structures of biological
macromolecules structures are solved exploiting anomalous signals
available at longer wavelengths. The main advantage of using longer
wavelengths is that the anomalous signal from innate sulphur, phosphorous
or other light atoms (e.g. Ca, K, Cl) can be used to obtain phasing
information, thus obviating the need to prepare the derivative crystals
usually used in macromolecular crystal structure solution. However, at
longer wavelengths currently routinely accessible, such anomalous signals
are rather small (usually ~ 1%). Special care must thus be given to
experimental setups and data collection protocols. The Winter School
brings together experts in the hardware and software required to
successfully perform such experiments. The following topics will be
covered:

• Optimised experimental setups for diffraction data collection at longer
wavelengths
• Advanced data collection strategies, taking into account radiation
damage
• Optimised protocols of data processing for longer wavelength
experiments
• Anomalous scattering substructure determination using longer wavelength
X-rays

The Winter School will being held under the auspices of the ESRF Users’
Meeting and the number of participants limited to 20. Confirmed speakers
at the workshop (see

http://www.esrf.fr/events/conferences/users-meeting-2012-workshops/mx-school
 ) for provisional program) include:

 M. Cianci, EMBL Hamburg, Germany
 K. Djinovic-Carugo, Vienna Biocenter, Austria
 D. de Sanctis, ESRF, Grenoble, France
 P. Johansson, AstraZeneca Structural Chemistry
Laboratory, Molndal, Sweden
 J. Liu, National Laboratory of Biomacromolecules,
Beijing, China
 R. Giordano, ESRF, Grenoble, France
 G. Leonard, ESRF, Grenoble, France
 C. Mueller-Dieckmann, ESRF Grenoble
 J. Pflugrath, Rigaku, USA
 A. Popov, ESRF, Grenoble, France
 I. Uson, IBMB-CSIC, Barcelona, Spain
 A. Wagner, Diamond Light Source, UK
 B.C. Wang, University of Georgia, USA
 M. Wang, Swiss Light Source Villigen, Switzerland
 M.S. Weiss, Helmholtz-Zentrum für Materialien und
Energie, Germany


The Winter School registration fee of 150 € includes all meals, 4 nights’
accommodation in the ESRF Guesthouse as well as registration for the ESRF
Users' Meeting (

http://www.esrf.fr/events/conferences/users-meeting-2012-workshops/preliminary-programme
 ).

Applications for participation in the Winter School should include a
C.V., a letter of motivation, a poster abstract and (where appropriate) a
recommendation letter from a PhD supervisor and be sent by Monday 12th
December to the Winter School organisers at
mx-winterschool2...@esrf.fr

Further information concerning the workshop and application procedures
can be found at

http://www.esrf.fr/events/conferences/users-meeting-2012-workshops/mx-school

On behalf of the organizers,

Gordon Leonard 





[ccp4bb] 4th Winter School on soft X-rays in Macromolecular Crystallography

2011-11-08 Thread Gordon Leonard


4th Winter School on soft X-rays in Macromolecular
Crystallography

We are pleased to announce that the 4th Winter school on soft X-rays in
Macromolecular Crystallography will take place at the European
Synchrotron Radiation Facility, Grenoble, France 6th – 8th February 2012.


An increasing number of new crystal structures of biological
macromolecules structures are solved exploiting anomalous signals
available at longer wavelengths. The main advantage of using longer
wavelengths is that the anomalous signal from innate sulphur, phosphorous
or other light atoms (e.g. Ca, K, Cl) can be used to obtain phasing
information, thus obviating the need to prepare the derivative crystals
usually used in macromolecular crystal structure solution. However, at
longer wavelengths currently routinely accessible, such anomalous signals
are rather small (usually ~ 1%). Special care must thus be given to
experimental setups and data collection protocols. The Winter School
brings together experts in the hardware and software required to
successfully perform such experiments. The following topics will be
covered:

• Optimised experimental setups for diffraction data collection at longer
wavelengths
• Advanced data collection strategies, taking into account radiation
damage
• Optimised protocols of data processing for longer wavelength
experiments
• Anomalous scattering substructure determination using longer wavelength
X-rays

The Winter School will being held under the auspices of the ESRF Users’
Meeting and the number of participants limited to 20. Confirmed speakers
at the workshop (see

http://www.esrf.fr/events/conferences/users-meeting-2012-workshops/mx-school
) for provisional program) include:

 M. Cianci, EMBL Hamburg, Germany
 K. Djinovic-Carugo, Vienna Biocenter, Austria
 D. de Sanctis, ESRF, Grenoble, France
 P. Johansson, AstraZeneca Structural Chemistry
Laboratory, Molndal, Sweden
 J. Liu, National Laboratory of Biomacromolecules,
Beijing, China
 R. Giordano, ESRF, Grenoble, France
 G. Leonard, ESRF, Grenoble, France
 C. Mueller-Dieckmann, ESRF Grenoble
 J. Pflugrath, Rigaku, USA
 A. Popov, ESRF, Grenoble, France
 I. Uson, IBMB-CSIC, Barcelona, Spain
 A. Wagner, Diamond Light Source, UK
 B.C. Wang, University of Georgia, USA
 M. Wang, Swiss Light Source Villigen, Switzerland
 M.S. Weiss, Helmholtz-Zentrum für Materialien und
Energie, Germany


The Winter School registration fee of 150 € includes all meals, 4 nights’
accommodation in the ESRF Guesthouse as well as registration for the ESRF
Users' Meeting
(
http://www.esrf.fr/events/conferences/users-meeting-2012-workshops/preliminary-programme
).

Applications for participation in the Winter School should include a
C.V., a letter of motivation, a poster abstract and (where appropriate) a
recommendation letter from a PhD supervisor and be sent by Monday 12th
December to the Winter School organisers at
mx-winterschool2...@esrf.fr

Further information concerning the workshop and application procedures
can be found at

http://www.esrf.fr/events/conferences/users-meeting-2012-workshops/mx-school

On behalf of the organizers,

Gordon Leonard