Tuesday 29 November 2011

Web Seminar: Home Lab SAD phasing with HKL-3000: From data collection to refined models in less than an hour


Date: 10 November 2011 23:35



Dear colleagues,

I would like to draw your attention to an upcoming free, educational webinar to be presented by Jim Pflugrath, Ph. D. titled "Home Lab SAD phasing with HKL-3000: From data collection to refined models in less than an hour." This interactive tutorial and webinar will demonstrate how to use HKL-3000 to process diffraction images, find the anomalous substructure with SHELXD, phase with SHELXC, MLPHARE, and DM, then build with ARP/wARP and refine with REFMAC (Kudos to all the authors of these programs!). Emphasis will be on practical tips and how to interpret the output. Relatively low redundancy diffraction datasets will be used as examples to dispel some of the myths about sulfur and selenium Home Lab SAD phasing.

This webinar is scheduled to occur on Thursday, November 17th 10:00 AM CST (8:00 AM PST / 4:00 PM GMT). You can find more information, including a registration link at: http://www.rigaku.com/protein/webinars.html

Best regards,
Angela


NOTE: You can watch some of our past webinars at: http://www.rigaku.com/protein/webinars-past.html. This list of webinars includes educational topics, such as data processing with d*TREK, mosflm, XDS and HKL as well as topics on diffraction data collection. Also, don't miss the great talks and historical perspectives from industry experts such as Michael Rossmann, Brian Matthews and Ian Wilson. 
 
-- 
Angela R. Criswell, Ph. D.
Rigaku Americas Corporation



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