Difference: CemCoursePaperTopics11 (1 vs. 14)

Revision 1405 Dec 2012 - Main.MalanSilva

 
META TOPICPARENT name="CemCourseGroup"
Final papers are due on Dec 15. Send pdf to stokes@nyu.edu

  • Papers should be about 5 pages of text for the body.
  • Figures should be included to illustrate the structures and mechanisms discussed in the paper. References should be cited within the body of the text and a bibliography included at the end. References and Figures are not included in the 5-page limit.
  • Papers should include background material setting the context for the topic. A review of relevant literature.
  • Papers should include some discussion of the technical EM methods that have advanced the field.
  • A critical view of the results and conclusions of the literature is encouraged.
  • End with some conclusions/recommendations/future directions. The topics are pretty diverse, so no one template will work for everyone.
  • Please do not choose a topic closely related to the research in your own laboratory. Use this as an opportunity to learn about a new topic.
  • Good luck.

Sign up for Paper Topics in the table below:

  • Go to the bottom of this page.
  • Hit the "Edit" link.
  • Enter your name in between the first set of vertical bars (| |) as in the first example.
  • Hit "Preview Changes" button
  • You may use the "go back" button of your web browser to fix problems
  • "Hit "Save Changes" at the bottom of the preview page to finalize the signup

  • Only one person per topic, unless they all get used up.
  • If you are denied access, it may be because someone else is accessing the page. Try again a little later (or email stokes@nyu.edu)

name topic type of paper
example name "example topic"
  "Effect of specimen temperature on radiation damage" tech
  "Denoising and segmentation of tomographic reconstructions" tech
  "Advantages of the spot scan imaging mode" tech
  "Validation of single particle reconstructions" tech
Ming Sun "3D reconstruction of HIV envelope glycoprotein tomo
Nima Yousefi "Electron tomography of intact cells tomo
Natalia Orlova "3D reconstruction of insect flight muscle" tomo
Added:
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>
Malan Silva "Structure of Microtubules in vivo" tomo
 
Ching-Shin Huang "Structure of the nuclear pore complex" SPA
Budimir Zdravkovic "Structure of the proteasome" SPA
  "EF-G-mediated translocation as seen by cryo-electron microscopy" SPA
Colleen Courtney "Structure of GroEL" SPA
Ying Xu "Structure of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor" helical
Changed:
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Malan Silva "Structure of Tubulin & Microtubules" helical
>
>
  "Structure of Tubulin & Microtubules" helical
 
  "Atomic models describing the interactions of myosin with actin filaments" helical
  "Atomic models describing the interactions kinesins with microtubules" helical
  "Structure of the bacterial flagella" helical
  "Structure of bacteriorhodopsin" 2DX
Kun-Wei Chan "Structure of aquaporin" 2DX

tech = technical
tomo = tomography
SPA = single particle analysis
helical = helical reconstruction
2DX = 2D crystallography

  • Set ALLOWTOPICVIEW =

-- BillRice - 11 Nov 2011

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Revision 1304 Dec 2012 - Main.BudimirZdravkovic

 
META TOPICPARENT name="CemCourseGroup"
Final papers are due on Dec 15. Send pdf to stokes@nyu.edu

  • Papers should be about 5 pages of text for the body.
  • Figures should be included to illustrate the structures and mechanisms discussed in the paper. References should be cited within the body of the text and a bibliography included at the end. References and Figures are not included in the 5-page limit.
  • Papers should include background material setting the context for the topic. A review of relevant literature.
  • Papers should include some discussion of the technical EM methods that have advanced the field.
  • A critical view of the results and conclusions of the literature is encouraged.
  • End with some conclusions/recommendations/future directions. The topics are pretty diverse, so no one template will work for everyone.
  • Please do not choose a topic closely related to the research in your own laboratory. Use this as an opportunity to learn about a new topic.
  • Good luck.

Sign up for Paper Topics in the table below:

  • Go to the bottom of this page.
  • Hit the "Edit" link.
  • Enter your name in between the first set of vertical bars (| |) as in the first example.
  • Hit "Preview Changes" button
  • You may use the "go back" button of your web browser to fix problems
  • "Hit "Save Changes" at the bottom of the preview page to finalize the signup

  • Only one person per topic, unless they all get used up.
  • If you are denied access, it may be because someone else is accessing the page. Try again a little later (or email stokes@nyu.edu)

name topic type of paper
example name "example topic"
  "Effect of specimen temperature on radiation damage" tech
  "Denoising and segmentation of tomographic reconstructions" tech
  "Advantages of the spot scan imaging mode" tech
  "Validation of single particle reconstructions" tech
Ming Sun "3D reconstruction of HIV envelope glycoprotein tomo
Nima Yousefi "Electron tomography of intact cells tomo
Natalia Orlova "3D reconstruction of insect flight muscle" tomo
Ching-Shin Huang "Structure of the nuclear pore complex" SPA
Changed:
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<
  "Structure of the proteasome" SPA
>
>
Budimir Zdravkovic "Structure of the proteasome" SPA
 
  "EF-G-mediated translocation as seen by cryo-electron microscopy" SPA
Colleen Courtney "Structure of GroEL" SPA
Ying Xu "Structure of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor" helical
Malan Silva "Structure of Tubulin & Microtubules" helical
  "Atomic models describing the interactions of myosin with actin filaments" helical
  "Atomic models describing the interactions kinesins with microtubules" helical
  "Structure of the bacterial flagella" helical
  "Structure of bacteriorhodopsin" 2DX
Kun-Wei Chan "Structure of aquaporin" 2DX

tech = technical
tomo = tomography
SPA = single particle analysis
helical = helical reconstruction
2DX = 2D crystallography

  • Set ALLOWTOPICVIEW =

-- BillRice - 11 Nov 2011

Added:
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>

Revision 1224 Nov 2012 - Main.MingSun

 
META TOPICPARENT name="CemCourseGroup"
Final papers are due on Dec 15. Send pdf to stokes@nyu.edu

  • Papers should be about 5 pages of text for the body.
  • Figures should be included to illustrate the structures and mechanisms discussed in the paper. References should be cited within the body of the text and a bibliography included at the end. References and Figures are not included in the 5-page limit.
  • Papers should include background material setting the context for the topic. A review of relevant literature.
  • Papers should include some discussion of the technical EM methods that have advanced the field.
  • A critical view of the results and conclusions of the literature is encouraged.
  • End with some conclusions/recommendations/future directions. The topics are pretty diverse, so no one template will work for everyone.
  • Please do not choose a topic closely related to the research in your own laboratory. Use this as an opportunity to learn about a new topic.
  • Good luck.

Sign up for Paper Topics in the table below:

  • Go to the bottom of this page.
  • Hit the "Edit" link.
  • Enter your name in between the first set of vertical bars (| |) as in the first example.
  • Hit "Preview Changes" button
  • You may use the "go back" button of your web browser to fix problems
  • "Hit "Save Changes" at the bottom of the preview page to finalize the signup

  • Only one person per topic, unless they all get used up.
  • If you are denied access, it may be because someone else is accessing the page. Try again a little later (or email stokes@nyu.edu)

name topic type of paper
example name "example topic"
  "Effect of specimen temperature on radiation damage" tech
  "Denoising and segmentation of tomographic reconstructions" tech
  "Advantages of the spot scan imaging mode" tech
  "Validation of single particle reconstructions" tech
Changed:
<
<
Amy Jobe "3D reconstruction of HIV envelope glycoprotein tomo
>
>
Ming Sun "3D reconstruction of HIV envelope glycoprotein tomo
 
Nima Yousefi "Electron tomography of intact cells tomo
Natalia Orlova "3D reconstruction of insect flight muscle" tomo
Ching-Shin Huang "Structure of the nuclear pore complex" SPA
  "Structure of the proteasome" SPA
  "EF-G-mediated translocation as seen by cryo-electron microscopy" SPA
Colleen Courtney "Structure of GroEL" SPA
Ying Xu "Structure of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor" helical
Malan Silva "Structure of Tubulin & Microtubules" helical
  "Atomic models describing the interactions of myosin with actin filaments" helical
  "Atomic models describing the interactions kinesins with microtubules" helical
  "Structure of the bacterial flagella" helical
  "Structure of bacteriorhodopsin" 2DX
Kun-Wei Chan "Structure of aquaporin" 2DX

tech = technical
tomo = tomography
SPA = single particle analysis
helical = helical reconstruction
2DX = 2D crystallography

  • Set ALLOWTOPICVIEW =

-- BillRice - 11 Nov 2011

Deleted:
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Revision 1120 Nov 2012 - Main.NimaY

 
META TOPICPARENT name="CemCourseGroup"
Final papers are due on Dec 15. Send pdf to stokes@nyu.edu

  • Papers should be about 5 pages of text for the body.
  • Figures should be included to illustrate the structures and mechanisms discussed in the paper. References should be cited within the body of the text and a bibliography included at the end. References and Figures are not included in the 5-page limit.
  • Papers should include background material setting the context for the topic. A review of relevant literature.
  • Papers should include some discussion of the technical EM methods that have advanced the field.
  • A critical view of the results and conclusions of the literature is encouraged.
  • End with some conclusions/recommendations/future directions. The topics are pretty diverse, so no one template will work for everyone.
  • Please do not choose a topic closely related to the research in your own laboratory. Use this as an opportunity to learn about a new topic.
  • Good luck.

Sign up for Paper Topics in the table below:

  • Go to the bottom of this page.
  • Hit the "Edit" link.
  • Enter your name in between the first set of vertical bars (| |) as in the first example.
  • Hit "Preview Changes" button
  • You may use the "go back" button of your web browser to fix problems
  • "Hit "Save Changes" at the bottom of the preview page to finalize the signup

  • Only one person per topic, unless they all get used up.
  • If you are denied access, it may be because someone else is accessing the page. Try again a little later (or email stokes@nyu.edu)

name topic type of paper
example name "example topic"
  "Effect of specimen temperature on radiation damage" tech
  "Denoising and segmentation of tomographic reconstructions" tech
  "Advantages of the spot scan imaging mode" tech
  "Validation of single particle reconstructions" tech
Amy Jobe "3D reconstruction of HIV envelope glycoprotein tomo
Changed:
<
<
  "Electron tomography of intact cells tomo
>
>
Nima Yousefi "Electron tomography of intact cells tomo
 
Natalia Orlova "3D reconstruction of insect flight muscle" tomo
Ching-Shin Huang "Structure of the nuclear pore complex" SPA
  "Structure of the proteasome" SPA
  "EF-G-mediated translocation as seen by cryo-electron microscopy" SPA
Colleen Courtney "Structure of GroEL" SPA
Ying Xu "Structure of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor" helical
Malan Silva "Structure of Tubulin & Microtubules" helical
  "Atomic models describing the interactions of myosin with actin filaments" helical
  "Atomic models describing the interactions kinesins with microtubules" helical
  "Structure of the bacterial flagella" helical
  "Structure of bacteriorhodopsin" 2DX
Kun-Wei Chan "Structure of aquaporin" 2DX

tech = technical
tomo = tomography
SPA = single particle analysis
helical = helical reconstruction
2DX = 2D crystallography

  • Set ALLOWTOPICVIEW =

-- BillRice - 11 Nov 2011

Added:
>
>

Revision 1016 Nov 2012 - Main.MalanSilva

 
META TOPICPARENT name="CemCourseGroup"
Final papers are due on Dec 15. Send pdf to stokes@nyu.edu

  • Papers should be about 5 pages of text for the body.
  • Figures should be included to illustrate the structures and mechanisms discussed in the paper. References should be cited within the body of the text and a bibliography included at the end. References and Figures are not included in the 5-page limit.
  • Papers should include background material setting the context for the topic. A review of relevant literature.
  • Papers should include some discussion of the technical EM methods that have advanced the field.
  • A critical view of the results and conclusions of the literature is encouraged.
  • End with some conclusions/recommendations/future directions. The topics are pretty diverse, so no one template will work for everyone.
  • Please do not choose a topic closely related to the research in your own laboratory. Use this as an opportunity to learn about a new topic.
  • Good luck.

Sign up for Paper Topics in the table below:

  • Go to the bottom of this page.
  • Hit the "Edit" link.
  • Enter your name in between the first set of vertical bars (| |) as in the first example.
  • Hit "Preview Changes" button
  • You may use the "go back" button of your web browser to fix problems
  • "Hit "Save Changes" at the bottom of the preview page to finalize the signup

  • Only one person per topic, unless they all get used up.
  • If you are denied access, it may be because someone else is accessing the page. Try again a little later (or email stokes@nyu.edu)

name topic type of paper
example name "example topic"
  "Effect of specimen temperature on radiation damage" tech
  "Denoising and segmentation of tomographic reconstructions" tech
  "Advantages of the spot scan imaging mode" tech
  "Validation of single particle reconstructions" tech
Amy Jobe "3D reconstruction of HIV envelope glycoprotein tomo
  "Electron tomography of intact cells tomo
Natalia Orlova "3D reconstruction of insect flight muscle" tomo
Ching-Shin Huang "Structure of the nuclear pore complex" SPA
  "Structure of the proteasome" SPA
  "EF-G-mediated translocation as seen by cryo-electron microscopy" SPA
Colleen Courtney "Structure of GroEL" SPA
Ying Xu "Structure of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor" helical
Changed:
<
<
  "Structure of Tubulin & Microtubules" helical
>
>
Malan Silva "Structure of Tubulin & Microtubules" helical
 
  "Atomic models describing the interactions of myosin with actin filaments" helical
  "Atomic models describing the interactions kinesins with microtubules" helical
  "Structure of the bacterial flagella" helical
  "Structure of bacteriorhodopsin" 2DX
Kun-Wei Chan "Structure of aquaporin" 2DX

tech = technical
tomo = tomography
SPA = single particle analysis
helical = helical reconstruction
2DX = 2D crystallography

  • Set ALLOWTOPICVIEW =

-- BillRice - 11 Nov 2011

Revision 904 Nov 2012 - Main.NataliaOrlova

 
META TOPICPARENT name="CemCourseGroup"
Final papers are due on Dec 15. Send pdf to stokes@nyu.edu

  • Papers should be about 5 pages of text for the body.
  • Figures should be included to illustrate the structures and mechanisms discussed in the paper. References should be cited within the body of the text and a bibliography included at the end. References and Figures are not included in the 5-page limit.
  • Papers should include background material setting the context for the topic. A review of relevant literature.
  • Papers should include some discussion of the technical EM methods that have advanced the field.
  • A critical view of the results and conclusions of the literature is encouraged.
  • End with some conclusions/recommendations/future directions. The topics are pretty diverse, so no one template will work for everyone.
  • Please do not choose a topic closely related to the research in your own laboratory. Use this as an opportunity to learn about a new topic.
  • Good luck.

Sign up for Paper Topics in the table below:

  • Go to the bottom of this page.
  • Hit the "Edit" link.
  • Enter your name in between the first set of vertical bars (| |) as in the first example.
  • Hit "Preview Changes" button
  • You may use the "go back" button of your web browser to fix problems
  • "Hit "Save Changes" at the bottom of the preview page to finalize the signup

  • Only one person per topic, unless they all get used up.
  • If you are denied access, it may be because someone else is accessing the page. Try again a little later (or email stokes@nyu.edu)

name topic type of paper
example name "example topic"
  "Effect of specimen temperature on radiation damage" tech
  "Denoising and segmentation of tomographic reconstructions" tech
  "Advantages of the spot scan imaging mode" tech
  "Validation of single particle reconstructions" tech
Amy Jobe "3D reconstruction of HIV envelope glycoprotein tomo
  "Electron tomography of intact cells tomo
Changed:
<
<
  "3D reconstruction of insect flight muscle" tomo
>
>
Natalia Orlova "3D reconstruction of insect flight muscle" tomo
 
Ching-Shin Huang "Structure of the nuclear pore complex" SPA
  "Structure of the proteasome" SPA
  "EF-G-mediated translocation as seen by cryo-electron microscopy" SPA
Colleen Courtney "Structure of GroEL" SPA
Ying Xu "Structure of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor" helical
  "Structure of Tubulin & Microtubules" helical
  "Atomic models describing the interactions of myosin with actin filaments" helical
  "Atomic models describing the interactions kinesins with microtubules" helical
  "Structure of the bacterial flagella" helical
  "Structure of bacteriorhodopsin" 2DX
Kun-Wei Chan "Structure of aquaporin" 2DX

tech = technical
tomo = tomography
SPA = single particle analysis
helical = helical reconstruction
2DX = 2D crystallography

  • Set ALLOWTOPICVIEW =

-- BillRice - 11 Nov 2011

Revision 809 Dec 2011 - Main.ColleenCourtney

 
META TOPICPARENT name="CemCourseGroup"
Final papers are due on Dec 15. Send pdf to stokes@nyu.edu

  • Papers should be about 5 pages of text for the body.
  • Figures should be included to illustrate the structures and mechanisms discussed in the paper. References should be cited within the body of the text and a bibliography included at the end. References and Figures are not included in the 5-page limit.
  • Papers should include background material setting the context for the topic. A review of relevant literature.
  • Papers should include some discussion of the technical EM methods that have advanced the field.
  • A critical view of the results and conclusions of the literature is encouraged.
  • End with some conclusions/recommendations/future directions. The topics are pretty diverse, so no one template will work for everyone.
  • Please do not choose a topic closely related to the research in your own laboratory. Use this as an opportunity to learn about a new topic.
  • Good luck.

Sign up for Paper Topics in the table below:

  • Go to the bottom of this page.
  • Hit the "Edit" link.
  • Enter your name in between the first set of vertical bars (| |) as in the first example.
  • Hit "Preview Changes" button
  • You may use the "go back" button of your web browser to fix problems
  • "Hit "Save Changes" at the bottom of the preview page to finalize the signup

  • Only one person per topic, unless they all get used up.
  • If you are denied access, it may be because someone else is accessing the page. Try again a little later (or email stokes@nyu.edu)

name topic type of paper
example name "example topic"
  "Effect of specimen temperature on radiation damage" tech
  "Denoising and segmentation of tomographic reconstructions" tech
  "Advantages of the spot scan imaging mode" tech
  "Validation of single particle reconstructions" tech
Amy Jobe "3D reconstruction of HIV envelope glycoprotein tomo
  "Electron tomography of intact cells tomo
  "3D reconstruction of insect flight muscle" tomo
Ching-Shin Huang "Structure of the nuclear pore complex" SPA
  "Structure of the proteasome" SPA
  "EF-G-mediated translocation as seen by cryo-electron microscopy" SPA
Changed:
<
<
  "Structure of GroEL" SPA
>
>
Colleen Courtney "Structure of GroEL" SPA
 
Ying Xu "Structure of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor" helical
  "Structure of Tubulin & Microtubules" helical
  "Atomic models describing the interactions of myosin with actin filaments" helical
  "Atomic models describing the interactions kinesins with microtubules" helical
Changed:
<
<
Colleen Courtney "Structure of the bacterial flagella" helical
>
>
  "Structure of the bacterial flagella" helical
 
  "Structure of bacteriorhodopsin" 2DX
Kun-Wei Chan "Structure of aquaporin" 2DX

tech = technical
tomo = tomography
SPA = single particle analysis
helical = helical reconstruction
2DX = 2D crystallography

  • Set ALLOWTOPICVIEW =

-- BillRice - 11 Nov 2011

Revision 728 Nov 2011 - Main.AmyJobe

 
META TOPICPARENT name="CemCourseGroup"
Final papers are due on Dec 15. Send pdf to stokes@nyu.edu

  • Papers should be about 5 pages of text for the body.
  • Figures should be included to illustrate the structures and mechanisms discussed in the paper. References should be cited within the body of the text and a bibliography included at the end. References and Figures are not included in the 5-page limit.
  • Papers should include background material setting the context for the topic. A review of relevant literature.
  • Papers should include some discussion of the technical EM methods that have advanced the field.
  • A critical view of the results and conclusions of the literature is encouraged.
  • End with some conclusions/recommendations/future directions. The topics are pretty diverse, so no one template will work for everyone.
  • Please do not choose a topic closely related to the research in your own laboratory. Use this as an opportunity to learn about a new topic.
  • Good luck.

Sign up for Paper Topics in the table below:

  • Go to the bottom of this page.
  • Hit the "Edit" link.
  • Enter your name in between the first set of vertical bars (| |) as in the first example.
  • Hit "Preview Changes" button
  • You may use the "go back" button of your web browser to fix problems
  • "Hit "Save Changes" at the bottom of the preview page to finalize the signup

  • Only one person per topic, unless they all get used up.
  • If you are denied access, it may be because someone else is accessing the page. Try again a little later (or email stokes@nyu.edu)

name topic type of paper
example name "example topic"
  "Effect of specimen temperature on radiation damage" tech
  "Denoising and segmentation of tomographic reconstructions" tech
  "Advantages of the spot scan imaging mode" tech
  "Validation of single particle reconstructions" tech
Changed:
<
<
  "3D reconstruction of HIV envelope glycoprotein tomo
>
>
Amy Jobe "3D reconstruction of HIV envelope glycoprotein tomo
 
  "Electron tomography of intact cells tomo
  "3D reconstruction of insect flight muscle" tomo
Ching-Shin Huang "Structure of the nuclear pore complex" SPA
  "Structure of the proteasome" SPA
Changed:
<
<
Amy Jobe "EF-G-mediated translocation as seen by cryo-electron microscopy" SPA
>
>
  "EF-G-mediated translocation as seen by cryo-electron microscopy" SPA
 
  "Structure of GroEL" SPA
Ying Xu "Structure of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor" helical
  "Structure of Tubulin & Microtubules" helical
  "Atomic models describing the interactions of myosin with actin filaments" helical
  "Atomic models describing the interactions kinesins with microtubules" helical
Colleen Courtney "Structure of the bacterial flagella" helical
  "Structure of bacteriorhodopsin" 2DX
Kun-Wei Chan "Structure of aquaporin" 2DX

tech = technical
tomo = tomography
SPA = single particle analysis
helical = helical reconstruction
2DX = 2D crystallography

  • Set ALLOWTOPICVIEW =

-- BillRice - 11 Nov 2011

Revision 617 Nov 2011 - Main.ColleenCourtney

 
META TOPICPARENT name="CemCourseGroup"
Final papers are due on Dec 15. Send pdf to stokes@nyu.edu

  • Papers should be about 5 pages of text for the body.
  • Figures should be included to illustrate the structures and mechanisms discussed in the paper. References should be cited within the body of the text and a bibliography included at the end. References and Figures are not included in the 5-page limit.
  • Papers should include background material setting the context for the topic. A review of relevant literature.
  • Papers should include some discussion of the technical EM methods that have advanced the field.
  • A critical view of the results and conclusions of the literature is encouraged.
  • End with some conclusions/recommendations/future directions. The topics are pretty diverse, so no one template will work for everyone.
  • Please do not choose a topic closely related to the research in your own laboratory. Use this as an opportunity to learn about a new topic.
  • Good luck.

Sign up for Paper Topics in the table below:

  • Go to the bottom of this page.
  • Hit the "Edit" link.
  • Enter your name in between the first set of vertical bars (| |) as in the first example.
  • Hit "Preview Changes" button
  • You may use the "go back" button of your web browser to fix problems
  • "Hit "Save Changes" at the bottom of the preview page to finalize the signup

  • Only one person per topic, unless they all get used up.
  • If you are denied access, it may be because someone else is accessing the page. Try again a little later (or email stokes@nyu.edu)

name topic type of paper
example name "example topic"
  "Effect of specimen temperature on radiation damage" tech
  "Denoising and segmentation of tomographic reconstructions" tech
  "Advantages of the spot scan imaging mode" tech
  "Validation of single particle reconstructions" tech
  "3D reconstruction of HIV envelope glycoprotein tomo
  "Electron tomography of intact cells tomo
  "3D reconstruction of insect flight muscle" tomo
Ching-Shin Huang "Structure of the nuclear pore complex" SPA
  "Structure of the proteasome" SPA
Amy Jobe "EF-G-mediated translocation as seen by cryo-electron microscopy" SPA
  "Structure of GroEL" SPA
Ying Xu "Structure of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor" helical
  "Structure of Tubulin & Microtubules" helical
  "Atomic models describing the interactions of myosin with actin filaments" helical
  "Atomic models describing the interactions kinesins with microtubules" helical
Changed:
<
<
  "Structure of the bacterial flagella" helical
>
>
Colleen Courtney "Structure of the bacterial flagella" helical
 
  "Structure of bacteriorhodopsin" 2DX
Kun-Wei Chan "Structure of aquaporin" 2DX

tech = technical
tomo = tomography
SPA = single particle analysis
helical = helical reconstruction
2DX = 2D crystallography

  • Set ALLOWTOPICVIEW =

-- BillRice - 11 Nov 2011

Revision 514 Nov 2011 - Main.KunWeiChan

 
META TOPICPARENT name="CemCourseGroup"
Final papers are due on Dec 15. Send pdf to stokes@nyu.edu

  • Papers should be about 5 pages of text for the body.
  • Figures should be included to illustrate the structures and mechanisms discussed in the paper. References should be cited within the body of the text and a bibliography included at the end. References and Figures are not included in the 5-page limit.
  • Papers should include background material setting the context for the topic. A review of relevant literature.
  • Papers should include some discussion of the technical EM methods that have advanced the field.
  • A critical view of the results and conclusions of the literature is encouraged.
  • End with some conclusions/recommendations/future directions. The topics are pretty diverse, so no one template will work for everyone.
  • Please do not choose a topic closely related to the research in your own laboratory. Use this as an opportunity to learn about a new topic.
  • Good luck.

Sign up for Paper Topics in the table below:

  • Go to the bottom of this page.
  • Hit the "Edit" link.
  • Enter your name in between the first set of vertical bars (| |) as in the first example.
  • Hit "Preview Changes" button
  • You may use the "go back" button of your web browser to fix problems
  • "Hit "Save Changes" at the bottom of the preview page to finalize the signup

  • Only one person per topic, unless they all get used up.
  • If you are denied access, it may be because someone else is accessing the page. Try again a little later (or email stokes@nyu.edu)

name topic type of paper
example name "example topic"
  "Effect of specimen temperature on radiation damage" tech
  "Denoising and segmentation of tomographic reconstructions" tech
  "Advantages of the spot scan imaging mode" tech
  "Validation of single particle reconstructions" tech
  "3D reconstruction of HIV envelope glycoprotein tomo
  "Electron tomography of intact cells tomo
  "3D reconstruction of insect flight muscle" tomo
Ching-Shin Huang "Structure of the nuclear pore complex" SPA
  "Structure of the proteasome" SPA
Amy Jobe "EF-G-mediated translocation as seen by cryo-electron microscopy" SPA
  "Structure of GroEL" SPA
Ying Xu "Structure of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor" helical
  "Structure of Tubulin & Microtubules" helical
  "Atomic models describing the interactions of myosin with actin filaments" helical
  "Atomic models describing the interactions kinesins with microtubules" helical
  "Structure of the bacterial flagella" helical
  "Structure of bacteriorhodopsin" 2DX
Changed:
<
<
  "Structure of aquaporin" 2DX
>
>
Kun-Wei Chan "Structure of aquaporin" 2DX
 tech = technical
tomo = tomography
SPA = single particle analysis
helical = helical reconstruction
2DX = 2D crystallography

  • Set ALLOWTOPICVIEW =

-- BillRice - 11 Nov 2011

Revision 413 Nov 2011 - Main.ChingShinHuang

 
META TOPICPARENT name="CemCourseGroup"
Final papers are due on Dec 15. Send pdf to stokes@nyu.edu

  • Papers should be about 5 pages of text for the body.
  • Figures should be included to illustrate the structures and mechanisms discussed in the paper. References should be cited within the body of the text and a bibliography included at the end. References and Figures are not included in the 5-page limit.
  • Papers should include background material setting the context for the topic. A review of relevant literature.
  • Papers should include some discussion of the technical EM methods that have advanced the field.
  • A critical view of the results and conclusions of the literature is encouraged.
  • End with some conclusions/recommendations/future directions. The topics are pretty diverse, so no one template will work for everyone.
  • Please do not choose a topic closely related to the research in your own laboratory. Use this as an opportunity to learn about a new topic.
  • Good luck.

Sign up for Paper Topics in the table below:

  • Go to the bottom of this page.
  • Hit the "Edit" link.
  • Enter your name in between the first set of vertical bars (| |) as in the first example.
  • Hit "Preview Changes" button
  • You may use the "go back" button of your web browser to fix problems
  • "Hit "Save Changes" at the bottom of the preview page to finalize the signup

  • Only one person per topic, unless they all get used up.
  • If you are denied access, it may be because someone else is accessing the page. Try again a little later (or email stokes@nyu.edu)

name topic type of paper
example name "example topic"
  "Effect of specimen temperature on radiation damage" tech
  "Denoising and segmentation of tomographic reconstructions" tech
  "Advantages of the spot scan imaging mode" tech
  "Validation of single particle reconstructions" tech
  "3D reconstruction of HIV envelope glycoprotein tomo
  "Electron tomography of intact cells tomo
  "3D reconstruction of insect flight muscle" tomo
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  "Structure of the nuclear pore complex" SPA
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Ching-Shin Huang "Structure of the nuclear pore complex" SPA
 
  "Structure of the proteasome" SPA
Amy Jobe "EF-G-mediated translocation as seen by cryo-electron microscopy" SPA
  "Structure of GroEL" SPA
Ying Xu "Structure of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor" helical
  "Structure of Tubulin & Microtubules" helical
  "Atomic models describing the interactions of myosin with actin filaments" helical
  "Atomic models describing the interactions kinesins with microtubules" helical
  "Structure of the bacterial flagella" helical
  "Structure of bacteriorhodopsin" 2DX
  "Structure of aquaporin" 2DX

tech = technical
tomo = tomography
SPA = single particle analysis
helical = helical reconstruction
2DX = 2D crystallography

  • Set ALLOWTOPICVIEW =

-- BillRice - 11 Nov 2011

Revision 312 Nov 2011 - Main.YingXu

 
META TOPICPARENT name="CemCourseGroup"
Final papers are due on Dec 15. Send pdf to stokes@nyu.edu

  • Papers should be about 5 pages of text for the body.
  • Figures should be included to illustrate the structures and mechanisms discussed in the paper. References should be cited within the body of the text and a bibliography included at the end. References and Figures are not included in the 5-page limit.
  • Papers should include background material setting the context for the topic. A review of relevant literature.
  • Papers should include some discussion of the technical EM methods that have advanced the field.
  • A critical view of the results and conclusions of the literature is encouraged.
  • End with some conclusions/recommendations/future directions. The topics are pretty diverse, so no one template will work for everyone.
  • Please do not choose a topic closely related to the research in your own laboratory. Use this as an opportunity to learn about a new topic.
  • Good luck.

Sign up for Paper Topics in the table below:

  • Go to the bottom of this page.
  • Hit the "Edit" link.
  • Enter your name in between the first set of vertical bars (| |) as in the first example.
  • Hit "Preview Changes" button
  • You may use the "go back" button of your web browser to fix problems
  • "Hit "Save Changes" at the bottom of the preview page to finalize the signup

  • Only one person per topic, unless they all get used up.
  • If you are denied access, it may be because someone else is accessing the page. Try again a little later (or email stokes@nyu.edu)

name topic type of paper
example name "example topic"
  "Effect of specimen temperature on radiation damage" tech
  "Denoising and segmentation of tomographic reconstructions" tech
  "Advantages of the spot scan imaging mode" tech
  "Validation of single particle reconstructions" tech
  "3D reconstruction of HIV envelope glycoprotein tomo
  "Electron tomography of intact cells tomo
  "3D reconstruction of insect flight muscle" tomo
  "Structure of the nuclear pore complex" SPA
  "Structure of the proteasome" SPA
Amy Jobe "EF-G-mediated translocation as seen by cryo-electron microscopy" SPA
  "Structure of GroEL" SPA
Changed:
<
<
  "Structure of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor" helical
>
>
Ying Xu "Structure of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor" helical
 
  "Structure of Tubulin & Microtubules" helical
  "Atomic models describing the interactions of myosin with actin filaments" helical
  "Atomic models describing the interactions kinesins with microtubules" helical
  "Structure of the bacterial flagella" helical
  "Structure of bacteriorhodopsin" 2DX
  "Structure of aquaporin" 2DX

tech = technical
tomo = tomography
SPA = single particle analysis
helical = helical reconstruction
2DX = 2D crystallography

  • Set ALLOWTOPICVIEW =

-- BillRice - 11 Nov 2011

Revision 211 Nov 2011 - Main.AmyJobe

 
META TOPICPARENT name="CemCourseGroup"
Final papers are due on Dec 15. Send pdf to stokes@nyu.edu

  • Papers should be about 5 pages of text for the body.
  • Figures should be included to illustrate the structures and mechanisms discussed in the paper. References should be cited within the body of the text and a bibliography included at the end. References and Figures are not included in the 5-page limit.
  • Papers should include background material setting the context for the topic. A review of relevant literature.
  • Papers should include some discussion of the technical EM methods that have advanced the field.
  • A critical view of the results and conclusions of the literature is encouraged.
  • End with some conclusions/recommendations/future directions. The topics are pretty diverse, so no one template will work for everyone.
  • Please do not choose a topic closely related to the research in your own laboratory. Use this as an opportunity to learn about a new topic.
  • Good luck.

Sign up for Paper Topics in the table below:

  • Go to the bottom of this page.
  • Hit the "Edit" link.
  • Enter your name in between the first set of vertical bars (| |) as in the first example.
  • Hit "Preview Changes" button
  • You may use the "go back" button of your web browser to fix problems
  • "Hit "Save Changes" at the bottom of the preview page to finalize the signup

  • Only one person per topic, unless they all get used up.
  • If you are denied access, it may be because someone else is accessing the page. Try again a little later (or email stokes@nyu.edu)

name topic type of paper
example name "example topic"
  "Effect of specimen temperature on radiation damage" tech
  "Denoising and segmentation of tomographic reconstructions" tech
  "Advantages of the spot scan imaging mode" tech
  "Validation of single particle reconstructions" tech
  "3D reconstruction of HIV envelope glycoprotein tomo
  "Electron tomography of intact cells tomo
  "3D reconstruction of insect flight muscle" tomo
  "Structure of the nuclear pore complex" SPA
  "Structure of the proteasome" SPA
Changed:
<
<
  "EF-G-mediated translocation as seen by cryo-electron microscopy" SPA
>
>
Amy Jobe "EF-G-mediated translocation as seen by cryo-electron microscopy" SPA
 
  "Structure of GroEL" SPA
  "Structure of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor" helical
  "Structure of Tubulin & Microtubules" helical
  "Atomic models describing the interactions of myosin with actin filaments" helical
  "Atomic models describing the interactions kinesins with microtubules" helical
  "Structure of the bacterial flagella" helical
  "Structure of bacteriorhodopsin" 2DX
  "Structure of aquaporin" 2DX

tech = technical
tomo = tomography
SPA = single particle analysis
helical = helical reconstruction
2DX = 2D crystallography

  • Set ALLOWTOPICVIEW =

-- BillRice - 11 Nov 2011

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Revision 111 Nov 2011 - Main.BillRice

 
META TOPICPARENT name="CemCourseGroup"
Final papers are due on Dec 15. Send pdf to stokes@nyu.edu

  • Papers should be about 5 pages of text for the body.
  • Figures should be included to illustrate the structures and mechanisms discussed in the paper. References should be cited within the body of the text and a bibliography included at the end. References and Figures are not included in the 5-page limit.
  • Papers should include background material setting the context for the topic. A review of relevant literature.
  • Papers should include some discussion of the technical EM methods that have advanced the field.
  • A critical view of the results and conclusions of the literature is encouraged.
  • End with some conclusions/recommendations/future directions. The topics are pretty diverse, so no one template will work for everyone.
  • Please do not choose a topic closely related to the research in your own laboratory. Use this as an opportunity to learn about a new topic.
  • Good luck.

Sign up for Paper Topics in the table below:

  • Go to the bottom of this page.
  • Hit the "Edit" link.
  • Enter your name in between the first set of vertical bars (| |) as in the first example.
  • Hit "Preview Changes" button
  • You may use the "go back" button of your web browser to fix problems
  • "Hit "Save Changes" at the bottom of the preview page to finalize the signup

  • Only one person per topic, unless they all get used up.
  • If you are denied access, it may be because someone else is accessing the page. Try again a little later (or email stokes@nyu.edu)

namedown topic type of paper
  "Effect of specimen temperature on radiation damage" tech
  "Denoising and segmentation of tomographic reconstructions" tech
  "Advantages of the spot scan imaging mode" tech
  "Validation of single particle reconstructions" tech
  "3D reconstruction of HIV envelope glycoprotein tomo
  "Electron tomography of intact cells tomo
  "3D reconstruction of insect flight muscle" tomo
  "Structure of the nuclear pore complex" SPA
  "Structure of the proteasome" SPA
  "EF-G-mediated translocation as seen by cryo-electron microscopy" SPA
  "Structure of GroEL" SPA
  "Structure of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor" helical
  "Structure of Tubulin & Microtubules" helical
  "Atomic models describing the interactions of myosin with actin filaments" helical
  "Atomic models describing the interactions kinesins with microtubules" helical
  "Structure of the bacterial flagella" helical
  "Structure of bacteriorhodopsin" 2DX
  "Structure of aquaporin" 2DX
example name "example topic"

tech = technical
tomo = tomography
SPA = single particle analysis
helical = helical reconstruction
2DX = 2D crystallography

  • Set ALLOWTOPICVIEW =

-- BillRice - 11 Nov 2011

 
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