We are very pleased to announce the 8th jointly organised Diamond-CCP4 Data Collection and Structure Solution Workshop on practical macromolecular crystallography, to take place online this November/December 2021.
When is it?
As the workshop will be run online, we have had to extend the length of the course to two weeks, ensuring the same amount of material is covered in a virtual setting with enough breaks away from the screen. Students are also expected to attend a preparation day in advance of the workshop (timings tbc) to ensure they are set up with all relevant software etc. Please see below the workshop days and timings involved:
- Preparation day - Tuesday 23rd November 2021
- Week 1 - Monday 29th November to Friday 3rd December 2021
- Week 2 - Monday 6th December to Friday 10th December 2021
All students will be expected to attend the workshop in its entirety across the two weeks.
What's the format?
The workshop will consist of presentations and tutorials delivered by experts in the field, plus one day of data collection time at Diamond's excellent MX beamlines. Hosted on Zoom, students will be able to work alongside experts on their own projects, tackling all aspects of structure solution, from data collection through to phasing, refinement and validation.
You can view the provisional programme here.
Who can apply?
The course is intended mainly for graduate students, postdoctoral researchers and early career scientists in the area of structural biology. Some experience of crystallography and data collection is expected, and applications from students who can bring an interesting project with them (crystals and possibly previously collected datasets) will be favoured.
Are there any equipment requirements?
Students will need to have the following equipment to take part in the workshop:
- An internet connection
- Desktop computer or laptop
- Acces to two screens is preferred, but not essential
- Webcam (having your video on throughout the workshop will be expected)
- Microphone
Students will be given access to most major MX software packages prior to the workshop.