Workshop in Electron Crystallography
The Transcontinental EM Initiative for Membrane Protein Structure (TEMIMPS) is hosting a workshop in the theory and practice of electron crystallography. Students will get hands-on experience in handling membrane proteins, in their 2D crystallization, as well as in image processing. Sample preparation and data acquisition strategies will be demonstrated and students will have the opportunity to explore their skills in these topics. Recent advances in the field will be presented and discussed.
When: August 15-19, 2011
Where: University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, Washington
Instructors:
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Anchi Cheng, Scripps Research Institute
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Yifan Cheng, Univ. of California, San Francisco
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Andreas Engel, Case Western Reserve University
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Tamir Gonen, University of Washington School of Medicine
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Pawel Penczek, University of Texas, Houston, School of Medicine
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Henning Stahlberg, Biozentrum
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David Stokes, New York Univerisity School of Medicine
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Iban Ubarretxena, Mt. Sinai School of Medicine
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Vinzenz Unger, Northwestern University
Topics:
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2D crystallization of membrane proteins
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Specimen preparation for electron microscopy
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Collection of images and electron diffraction
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Fourier theory as it relates to crystallography
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Use of software for analysis of planar and helical crystals
How to apply:
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Send the following materials to
temimps@nysbc.org
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letter of intent
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curriculum vitae
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letter of support from current supervisor
We intend to accept 20 students for the workshop. The cost will be $1000, which covers local accommodations, breakfast, lunch and dinner and all materials used during the workshop. Students are invited to bring their own samples of purified membrane proteins to use during the 2D crystallization exercises.
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ralph_for_workshop_version1.ppt
: Ralph's Slides for Workshop (Version 1)
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