[ccp4bb] User proposal submission for Collaborative Crystallography at BCSB

2008-11-13 Thread Banumathi Sankaran

Dear Users,

Through the Collaborative Crystallography Pilot Program  (CC) at the 
Advanced Light Source, scientists can send protein crystals to Berkeley 
Center for Structural biology (BCSB) staff researchers for data 
collection and analysis. The CC Pilot Program can provide an number of 
benefits to researchers:


  * Obtain high quality data and analysis through collaborating with
expert beamline researchers;
   * Rapid turn around on projects;
   * Reduced travel costs.

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 The Collaborative Crystallography program will be piloted on  
beamlines 5.0.1 and 5.0.2 for one year; if successful it will be
 implemented on a permanent basis. CC proposals will go through the 
regular ALS General User proposal review process for   
 beamtime allocation. Proposals will be reviewed and ranked by the 
Proposal Study Panel, and beamtime will be allocated accordingly.  
 BCSB staff will schedule the projects to fit into the available 
resources. Only non-proprietary projects will be accepted. As a condition
 of participation, BCSB staff researchers who participate in data 
collection and/or analysis must be appropriately acknowledged -
 typically being included as authors on publications and in PDB 
depositions. Please consult the website for additional information at:


 http://bcsb.als.lbl.gov/wiki/index.php/Collaborative_Crystallography

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 How To Apply:

 To submit a proposal, go to:

 http://www-als.lbl.gov/als/quickguide/independinvest.html

Click on protein crystallography to begin proposal.  For question 3 
select Collaborative PX 501/502.  For question 9,
please describe a specific research project with a clear end point. In 
order to request CC time for January/February 2009 allocation
period, proposals must be submitted by November 15, 2008. The deadline 
for CC proposals for the time period March/April 2009

will be January 15, 2009.

Regards,
Banumathi Sankaran


[ccp4bb] User proposal submission for Collaborative Crystallography at BCSB

2008-11-05 Thread Banumathi Sankaran

Dear Users,

Through the Collaborative Crystallography Pilot Program  (CC) at the 
Advanced Light Source, scientists can send protein crystals to Berkeley 
Center for Structural biology (BCSB) staff researchers for data 
collection and analysis. The CC Pilot Program can provide an number of 
benefits to researchers:


   * Obtain high quality data and analysis through collaborating with
 expert beamline researchers;
* Rapid turn around on projects;
* Reduced travel costs.

  Thumbnail Description:
  ==

  The Collaborative Crystallography program will be piloted on
  beamlines 5.0.1 and 5.0.2 for one year; if successful it will be
  implemented on a permanent basis. CC proposals will go through the 
regular ALS General User proposal review process for beamtime 
allocation. Proposals will be reviewed and ranked by the Proposal
  Study Panel, and beamtime will be allocated accordingly. BCSB staff 
will schedule the projects to fit into the available resources.

  Only non-proprietary projects will be accepted. As a condition of
  participation, BCSB staff researchers who participate in data
  collection and/or analysis must be appropriately acknowledged -
  typically being included as authors on publications and in PDB
  depositions. Please consult the website for additional information at:

  http://bcsb.als.lbl.gov/wiki/index.php/Collaborative_Crystallography

  =
  How To Apply:

  To submit a proposal, go to:

  http://www-als.lbl.gov/als/quickguide/independinvest.html

Click on protein crystallography to begin proposal.  For question 3 
select Collaborative PX 501/502.  For question 9,
please describe a specific research project with a clear end point. In 
order to request CC time for January/February 2009 allocation period, 
proposals must be submitted by November 15, 2008. The deadline for CC 
proposals for the time period March/April 2009 will be January 15, 2009.


Regards,
Banumathi Sankaran


[ccp4bb] User proposal submission for Collaborative Crystallography at BCSB

2008-08-27 Thread Banumathi Sankaran
 Dear Users,

 The Berkeley Center for Structural Biology (BCSB) is pleased to announce the 
launch of a Collaborative Crystallography Pilot Program  (CC) at the Advanced 
Light Source in Berkeley. Through this program, scientists will be able to send 
protein crystals to BCSB staff researchers for data collection and analysis. 
The CC Pilot Program can provide an number of benefits to researchers:

 * Obtain high quality data and analysis through collaborating with
   expert beamline researchers;
  * Rapid turn around on projects;
  * Reduced travel costs.

Thumbnail Description:
==

The Collaborative Crystallography program will be piloted on
beamlines 5.0.1 and 5.0.2 for one year; if successful it will be
implemented on a permanent basis. CC proposals will go through the regular 
ALS General User proposal review process for beamtime
allocation. Proposals will be reviewed and ranked by the Proposal
Study Panel, and beamtime will be allocated accordingly. BCSB staff will 
schedule the projects to fit into the available resources.
Only non-proprietary projects will be accepted. As a condition of
participation, BCSB staff researchers who participate in data
collection and/or analysis must be appropriately acknowledged -
typically being included as authors on publications and in PDB
depositions. Please consult the website for additional information at:

http://bcsb.als.lbl.gov/wiki/index.php/Collaborative_Crystallography

=
How To Apply:

To submit a proposal, go to:

http://www-als.lbl.gov/als/quickguide/independinvest.html

Click on protein crystallography to begin proposal.  For question 3 select 
Collaborative PX 501/502.  For question 9,
please describe a specific research project with a clear end point. In order to 
request CC time for October/November/December 2008 allocation period, proposals 
must be submitted by Sept 1, 2008. The deadline for CC proposals for the time 
period January/February 2009 will be November 15, 2008.

 Regards,
 Banumathi Sankaran


[ccp4bb] User proposal submission for Collaborative Crystallography at BCSB

2008-05-14 Thread Banumathi Sankaran
Dear Users,

The Berkeley Center for Structural Biology (BCSB) is pleased to
announce the launch of a Collaborative Crystallography Pilot 
Program  (CC) at the Advanced Light Source in Berkeley. Through 
this program, scientists will be able to send protein crystals to BCSB 
staff researchers for data collection and analysis. The CC Pilot 
Program can provide an number of benefits to researchers:

   * Obtain high quality data and analysis through collaborating with
 expert beamline researchers;
* Rapid turn around on projects;
* Reduced travel costs.

 Thumbnail Description:
==

The Collaborative Crystallography program will be piloted on
beamlines 5.0.1 and 5.0.2 for one year; if successful it will be
 implemented on a permanent basis. CC proposals will go through 
the egular ALS General User proposal review process for beamtime
allocation. Proposals will be reviewed and ranked by the Proposal
Study Panel, and beamtime will be allocated accordingly. BCSB 
staff will schedule the projects to fit into the available 
 resources.
Only non-proprietary projects will be accepted. As a condition of
participation, BCSB staff researchers who participate in data
collection and/or analysis must be appropriately acknowledged -
typically being included as authors on publications and in PDB
depositions. Please consult the website for additional 
information at:
 
http://bcsb.als.lbl.gov/wiki/index.php/Collaborative_Crystallography
How To Apply:
 =

To submit a proposal, go to:

http://alsusweb.lbl.gov/4DCGI/WEB_GetForm/PXProposalEntry.shtml/Initialize
For question 3 select Collaborative PX 501/502. For question 9,
please describe a specific research project with a clear end 
point. In order to request CC time for July/August, 2008, proposals must be 
submitted
by May 15, 2008. The deadline for CC proposals for the time period 
September/October 2008 is July 15, 2008.

Regards,

Banumathi Sankaran