From: Luthra,Amit
Date: 6 February 2012 17:26
Hello
If I am not wrong, there was one posting related with SASX workshop where we can also bring own samples. Does someone have that information? Please send me the link.
Thanks a lot
Amit
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From: Charles Allerston
http://www.embl-hamburg.de/training/events/2012/SAXS/
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From: David Schuller
From: Robert Sweet
And here's one from Brookhaven -- app. deadline is three weeks away:
http://workshops.ps.bnl.gov/default.aspx?w=SAXSMar2012
Date: 6 February 2012 17:26
Hello
If I am not wrong, there was one posting related with SASX workshop where we can also bring own samples. Does someone have that information? Please send me the link.
Thanks a lot
Amit
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From: Charles Allerston
http://www.embl-hamburg.de/training/events/2012/SAXS/
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From: David Schuller
http://www.chess.cornell.edu/BioSAXS%20course/index.htm
Feb 24-26, 2012
"Students will have the opportunity to collect data on CHESS beamlines using protein standards and/or their own samples."
----------Getting Started in Biological Small-Angle X-ray Solution Scattering
Feb 24-26, 2012
"Students will have the opportunity to collect data on CHESS beamlines using protein standards and/or their own samples."
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From: Robert Sweet
And here's one from Brookhaven -- app. deadline is three weeks away:
http://workshops.ps.bnl.gov/default.aspx?w=SAXSMar2012
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From: Richard Gillilan
The MacCHESS BioSAXS Essentials minicourse filled up just a few days after we made the announcement over a week ago. Hopefully the overflow will find their way to Brookhaven and other places. To date, there has NOT been a lot of interest among potential organizers in holding such a course at the annual American Crystallographic Association meeting.
Given the intense interest in the subject, I would like to know if any of you CCP4 readers would be interested in attending a lecture-only BioSAXS HOWTO workshop at the ACA meeting in Hawaii 2013. Please be realistic, I know many would LIKE to go ... but would you actually be able to go? I would also be interested in hearing from any interested potential organizers.
(Please also keep in mind that SAS2012 is in Australia Nov 2012, so that may make a difference in your travel plans).
Richard Gillilan
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