[ccp4bb] Bergen, Norway: 14 PhD and 3 post-doc positions open

2017-02-17 Thread Petri Kursula
Hi all, The Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry in Bergen, Norway has 14 PhD student and 3 post-doc positions available. Bergen is a beautiful, vibrant, modern Scandinavian city with a high standard of living, plenty of opportunities for outdoor activities, and good connections to the rest of

Re: [ccp4bb] off topic: Alternatives to GE HiTrap columns

2017-02-17 Thread Kevin Jin
Sorry, the company was CloneTech, now it is Takara (not Takeda). You may talk with Dr. Gia Jokhadze, who is the director of protein chemistry department. He would give you more information. You can find his profile on linkedin. He is very nice person. Probably, you can ask some free sample from

Re: [ccp4bb] off topic: Alternatives to GE HiTrap columns

2017-02-17 Thread luzuok
You can also try products from Bio-rad. http://www.bio-rad.com/featured/en/nickel-columns-nickel-resin.html Best! -- 卢作焜 南开大学新生物站A202 Lu Zuokun, Ph.D. Candidate College of Life Science, Nankai University At 2017-02-18 04:31:08, "Kevin Jin" wrote: Sorry, the

Re: [ccp4bb] off topic: Alternatives to GE HiTrap columns

2017-02-17 Thread Kevin Jin
Probably you can try His-Column from Clonetech (Takeda ?). They modified the column packing using nylon membrane, which offered better flow-through than that of traditional resin-gel column. On Wed, Feb 15, 2017 at 8:57 AM, Markus Seeliger wrote: > Dear all, > we

[ccp4bb] Phaser MR pairwise percent packing criterion

2017-02-17 Thread Xiao Lei
Dear CCP4bb members, I found in the newer CCP4 Phaser MR version (I use CCP4 7.0.0 in Win7), there is no "allow maximal clash..." option anymore. There are only two options "pairwise percent packing" and "accept all solutions". I used to increase the number in the "allow maximal clash" (let's

Re: [ccp4bb] Phaser MR pairwise percent packing criterion

2017-02-17 Thread Randy Read
Hi, The old approach of counting the number of clashes was changed to the percentage of trace atoms (typically CA atoms) involved in clashes largely because, as people like Eleanor pointed out to us, the number of clashes grows with the size of the problem and solutions can be rejected when