Dear colleagues,

I would like to draw your attention to an upcoming free, educational webinar to 
be presented by Elspeth Garman, Ph. D. titled "Radiation Damage in 
Macromolecular Crystallography: What is it and why do we care?" Radiation 
damage inflicted during diffraction data collection in macromolecular 
crystallography has re-emerged in the last decade as a major experimental and 
computational challenge. Even for crystals held at 100 K such damage can result 
in severe data quality degradation and the appearance of artifacts in solved 
structures which affect biological interpretations. In this webinar, the 
observable symptoms and basic physical processes involved in radiation damage 
will be described and the concept of absorbed dose as the basic metric against 
which to monitor the experimentally observed changes will be outlined. 
Investigations into radiation damage in macromolecular crystallography are 
ongoing and the number of studies is rapidly increasing. Our understanding is 
improving and various possible counter measures will be summarized.

This webinar is scheduled to occur on Thursday, October 4th at 10:00 AM CDT 
(8:00 AM PDT / 4:00 PM GMT). You can find more information, including a 
registration link at: http://www.rigaku.com/webinars. This page also includes 
links to recordings of past Rigaku webinars.

Best regards,
Angela Criswell


NOTE: This webinar is part of a free webinar series designed to provide 
educational and training materials in X-ray crystallography methods. Each 
webinar will address a new topic ranging from optimization of crystallization 
conditions to solving the phase problem. You can find links to recordings and 
slides from past webinars at http://www.rigaku.com/webinars. We also invite 
anyone to submit topic suggestions for future webinars and hope that you'll 
provide feedback for our previous webinars.

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Angela R. Criswell, Ph. D.
VP, Life Science X-ray Products
Rigaku Americas Corporation
9009 New Trails Drive
The Woodlands, TX 77381 USA
Ph: +1 281 362 2300  ext. 216
Fax: +1 281 364 3628
Email: angela.crisw...@rigaku.com
URL: http://www.rigaku.com

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