Author: corie
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BCSB User Forum
The BCSB is planning on starting a monthly User Forum to solicit feedback from users on the current and future use of the beamlines. We’d love to hear from you about the direction that the BCSB should be taking in terms of beamline upgrades, features, and general operations. If you are interested in participating in…
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Job Posting: Postdoc at Western University Health Sciences
Position opening: Postdoctoral Associate in Crystallography Institution: Western University of Health Sciences, Graduate College of Biomedical Sciences Location: Pomona, CA Start Date: Dec 1, 2014 Contact: Manal A. Swairjo, Ph.D. mswairjo@westernu.edu
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Saphire group solves Ebola virus structures
The Ebola virus contains only 8 proteins, and yet it is versatile and deadly. How does it do so much with so little? Some of the crystal structures solved by Dr. Saphire‘s group at the BCSB beamlines shed light on how one of the Ebola proteins fits together in several different ways to create different structures inside…
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BCSB Represented at the IUCR in Montreal
The BCSB teamed up with other crystallographers at the ALS to run a booth promoting the ALS beamlines. Marc and Diane gave remote demos of the beamlines at the booth, showing how easy it was to connect to and run the BCSB beamlines remotely, even over a wireless connection at a large conference. And Diane…
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BCSB at the ACA 2014
Several of the BCSB staff went to the 2014 ACA meeting in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Here they are at the ALS booth, where they teamed up with many other ALS groups to promote crystallography at the ALS. The beachballs were a big hit! –
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The First Day of Shutdown
These are the dewars that shipped on Monday May 5, the first day of the ALS shutdown. Thirty of those are from the BCSB beamlines!