Difference: EducationalCourses (1 vs. 2)

Revision 208 Apr 2008 - Main.DavidCowburn

 NYSBC currently offers the following semester-long, graduate level course, which are fully accredited. The courses are held at NYSBC.
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  • "NMR Spectroscopy of Macromolecules" (accredited Columbia University) is taught by Profs. A. G. Palmer, and A. McDermott. The course offers a detailed survey of the principles of NMR as applied to macromolecules.
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  • "NMR Spectroscopy of Macromolecules" (accredited Columbia University) is taught by Profs. A. G. Palmer, and A. McDermott. The course offers a detailed survey of the principles of NMR as applied to macromolecules.
 
  • "NMR Structure Determination" (accredited CUNY) is taught by a team of staff and affiliate faculty members lead by Prof. Ranajeet Ghose. The course offers training in protein structure determination.
  • "Cryoelectron Microscopy of Macromolecular Assemblies" (accredited NYU) is taught by a team of staff and affiliate faculty members lead by Prof. David Stokes. The course covers the theory and practice of solving structures by CEM.

NYSBC offers non-credit short courses for instrument training in CEM and NMR.

A bi-weekly seminar series "Metagroup" offers presentations by scientists from member institutions, from staff, and from visitors.

Revision 108 Apr 2008 - Main.DavidCowburn

 NYSBC currently offers the following semester-long, graduate level course, which are fully accredited. The courses are held at NYSBC.
  • "NMR Spectroscopy of Macromolecules" (accredited Columbia University) is taught by Profs. A. G. Palmer, and A. McDermott. The course offers a detailed survey of the principles of NMR as applied to macromolecules.
  • "NMR Structure Determination" (accredited CUNY) is taught by a team of staff and affiliate faculty members lead by Prof. Ranajeet Ghose. The course offers training in protein structure determination.
  • "Cryoelectron Microscopy of Macromolecular Assemblies" (accredited NYU) is taught by a team of staff and affiliate faculty members lead by Prof. David Stokes. The course covers the theory and practice of solving structures by CEM.

NYSBC offers non-credit short courses for instrument training in CEM and NMR.

A bi-weekly seminar series "Metagroup" offers presentations by scientists from member institutions, from staff, and from visitors.

 
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