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The Australian Synchrotron, CCP4, Phenix and EMBL are pleased to announce the Inaugural Australian Advanced Crystallography Methods Workshop.
This workshop will explore the state of the art in macromolecular crystallography. It will combine lectures on advanced topics in data collection, processing and structure determination with hands-on tutorials using both MX beamlines at the Australian Synchrotron. International experts will present their experience in solving crystal structures, model and ligand building, twinning and refinement.
The full workshop registration is now closed, however registration for the lecture component (Feb 12-13) is still open. Lecture registration includes morning tea, lunch and afternoon tea and will be closed at 100 attendees or by the 7th of February.
The lecture program (subject to change) is as follows:
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Day 1: Data Processing and Phasing |
Day 2: Model Building and Refinement |
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Welcome |
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Data collection strategies: Making the most of your crystals - Zbigniew Dauter |
Manual low resolution model building - Paul Emsley |
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Problems of and approaches to twinning - Zbigniew Dauter |
Automation of Low Resolution Model Building – ARP/wARP - Tim Wiegels |
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COFFEE |
COFFEE |
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Challenges of data processing and scaling – processing problematic data - Tobias Krojer |
Phenix MR and refinement tools - Paul Adams |
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To be announced |
Advances in manual ligand building - Paul Emsley |
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LUNCH |
LUNCH |
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MAD, S-SAD – James Holton |
Recent developments of automatic ligand building - Paul Adams |
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RIP X-ray damage and phasing – Max Nanao |
Pattern recognition approach to ligand building - Tim Wiegels |
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RIP UV Damage- Santosh Punjikar |
Combination of molecular replacement and experimental phasing - Santosh Punjikar |
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COFFEE |
COFFEE |
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Advances in experimental phasing - Navraj Pannuo |
Tutorial Data procession, problem solving |
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