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Special meeting, Monday Jun 28, 200P, A-11 NYSBC

  1. What SAXS/WAXS can tell you?
    1. Basic theory of SAXS/WAXS
    2. Size and shape of macromolecules, e.g. Monomer-Dimer of SARS protease
    3. Molecular envelope and modeling, e.g. Gelsolin structure as a function of [Ca2+]
    4. Secondary and tertiary structure by WAXS, e.g. Structural changes due to ligand binding
  2. How to measure SAXS/WAXS
    1. Synchrotron beamline vs Home source
    2. Simultaneous SAXS/WAXS
    3. Time-resolved experiments
    4. High-Throughput sample handling
  3. Collaborative opportunities
    1. Molecular modeling based on complementary structural biology data
    2. Structural dynamics
  4. Discussion on beamtime access General proposal, Rapid Access, Mail-In, Contributing User, Proprietary User

  • BNL participants:
    Dr. Lisa Miller, NSLS Head of the Life and Environmental Sciences Division
    Dr. Lin Yang, Beamline Scientist, Spokeperson for beamline X9
    Dr. Xinguo Hong, Scientific Associate
    Dr. Marc Allaire, Scientist, Structural Biology
    Dr. Chi-Chang Kao (tentative), NSLS Chairman

Broad reviews

NMR specific applications

New SANS resources

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Special meeting, Monday Jun 28, 200P, A-11 NYSBC

  1. What SAXS/WAXS can tell you?
    1. Basic theory of SAXS/WAXS
    2. Size and shape of macromolecules, e.g. Monomer-Dimer of SARS protease
    3. Molecular envelope and modeling, e.g. Gelsolin structure as a function of [Ca2+]
    4. Secondary and tertiary structure by WAXS, e.g. Structural changes due to ligand binding
  2. How to measure SAXS/WAXS
    1. Synchrotron beamline vs Home source
    2. Simultaneous SAXS/WAXS
    3. Time-resolved experiments
    4. High-Throughput sample handling
  3. Collaborative opportunities
    1. Molecular modeling based on complementary structural biology data
    2. Structural dynamics
  4. Discussion on beamtime access General proposal, Rapid Access, Mail-In, Contributing User, Proprietary User

  • BNL participants:
    Dr. Lisa Miller, NSLS Head of the Life and Environmental Sciences Division
    Dr. Lin Yang, Beamline Scientist, Spokeperson for beamline X9
    Dr. Xinguo Hong, Scientific Associate
    Dr. Marc Allaire, Scientist, Structural Biology
    Dr. Chi-Chang Kao (tentative), NSLS Chairman

Broad reviews

NMR specific applications

New SANS resources

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Revision 1817 Dec 2009 - Main.DavidCowburn

 

Small Angle Scattering Primer

SAXS BNL Presentation

Special meeting, Monday Jun 28, 200P, A-11 NYSBC

  1. What SAXS/WAXS can tell you?
    1. Basic theory of SAXS/WAXS
    2. Size and shape of macromolecules, e.g. Monomer-Dimer of SARS protease
    3. Molecular envelope and modeling, e.g. Gelsolin structure as a function of [Ca2+]
    4. Secondary and tertiary structure by WAXS, e.g. Structural changes due to ligand binding
  2. How to measure SAXS/WAXS
    1. Synchrotron beamline vs Home source
    2. Simultaneous SAXS/WAXS
    3. Time-resolved experiments
    4. High-Throughput sample handling
  3. Collaborative opportunities
    1. Molecular modeling based on complementary structural biology data
    2. Structural dynamics
  4. Discussion on beamtime access General proposal, Rapid Access, Mail-In, Contributing User, Proprietary User

  • BNL participants:
    Dr. Lisa Miller, NSLS Head of the Life and Environmental Sciences Division
    Dr. Lin Yang, Beamline Scientist, Spokeperson for beamline X9
    Dr. Xinguo Hong, Scientific Associate
    Dr. Marc Allaire, Scientist, Structural Biology
    Dr. Chi-Chang Kao (tentative), NSLS Chairman

Broad reviews

NMR specific applications

New SANS resources

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Revision 1717 Dec 2009 - Main.DavidCowburn

 

Small Angle Scattering Primer

SAXS BNL Presentation

Special meeting, Monday Jun 28, 200P, A-11 NYSBC

  1. What SAXS/WAXS can tell you?
    1. Basic theory of SAXS/WAXS
    2. Size and shape of macromolecules, e.g. Monomer-Dimer of SARS protease
    3. Molecular envelope and modeling, e.g. Gelsolin structure as a function of [Ca2+]
    4. Secondary and tertiary structure by WAXS, e.g. Structural changes due to ligand binding
  2. How to measure SAXS/WAXS
    1. Synchrotron beamline vs Home source
    2. Simultaneous SAXS/WAXS
    3. Time-resolved experiments
    4. High-Throughput sample handling
  3. Collaborative opportunities
    1. Molecular modeling based on complementary structural biology data
    2. Structural dynamics
  4. Discussion on beamtime access General proposal, Rapid Access, Mail-In, Contributing User, Proprietary User

  • BNL participants:
    Dr. Lisa Miller, NSLS Head of the Life and Environmental Sciences Division
    Dr. Lin Yang, Beamline Scientist, Spokeperson for beamline X9
    Dr. Xinguo Hong, Scientific Associate
    Dr. Marc Allaire, Scientist, Structural Biology
    Dr. Chi-Chang Kao (tentative), NSLS Chairman

Broad reviews

NMR specific applications

New SANS resources

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Special meeting, Monday Jun 28, 200P, A-11 NYSBC

 
  1. What SAXS/WAXS can tell you?
    1. Basic theory of SAXS/WAXS
    2. Size and shape of macromolecules, e.g. Monomer-Dimer of SARS protease
    3. Molecular envelope and modeling, e.g. Gelsolin structure as a function of [Ca2+]
    4. Secondary and tertiary structure by WAXS, e.g. Structural changes due to ligand binding
  2. How to measure SAXS/WAXS
    1. Synchrotron beamline vs Home source
    2. Simultaneous SAXS/WAXS
    3. Time-resolved experiments
    4. High-Throughput sample handling
  3. Collaborative opportunities
    1. Molecular modeling based on complementary structural biology data
    2. Structural dynamics
  4. Discussion on beamtime access General proposal, Rapid Access, Mail-In, Contributing User, Proprietary User

  • BNL participants:
    Dr. Lisa Miller, NSLS Head of the Life and Environmental Sciences Division
    Dr. Lin Yang, Beamline Scientist, Spokeperson for beamline X9
    Dr. Xinguo Hong, Scientific Associate
    Dr. Marc Allaire, Scientist, Structural Biology
    Dr. Chi-Chang Kao (tentative), NSLS Chairman

Broad reviews

NMR specific applications

New SANS resources

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1. What SAXS/WAXS can tell you?

a. Basic theory of SAXS/WAXS b. Size and shape of macromolecules e.g. Monomer-Dimer of SARS protease c. Molecular envelope and modeling e.g. Gelsolin structure as a function of [Ca2+] d. Secondary and tertiary structure by WAXS e.g. Structural changes due to ligand binding

2. How to measure SAXS/WAXS a. Synchrotron beamline vs Home source b. Simultaneous SAXS/WAXS c. Time-resolved experiments d. High-Throughput sample handling

3. Collaborative opportunities a. Molecular modeling based on complementary structural biology data b. Structural dynamics

4. Discussion on beamtime access General proposal, Rapid Access, Mail-In, Contributing User, Proprietary User

BNL participants: Dr. Lisa Miller, NSLS Head of the Life and Environmental Sciences Division Dr. Lin Yang, Beamline Scientist, Spokeperson for beamline X9 Dr. Xinguo Hong, Scientific Associate Dr. Marc Allaire, Scientist, Structural Biology Dr. Chi-Chang Kao (tentative), NSLS Chairman

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Revision 1506 Jul 2009 - Main.DavidCowburn

 

Small Angle Scattering Primer

Special meeting, Monday Jun 28, 200P, A-11 NYSBC

  1. What SAXS/WAXS can tell you?
    1. Basic theory of SAXS/WAXS
    2. Size and shape of macromolecules, e.g. Monomer-Dimer of SARS protease
    3. Molecular envelope and modeling, e.g. Gelsolin structure as a function of [Ca2+]
    4. Secondary and tertiary structure by WAXS, e.g. Structural changes due to ligand binding
  2. How to measure SAXS/WAXS
    1. Synchrotron beamline vs Home source
    2. Simultaneous SAXS/WAXS
    3. Time-resolved experiments
    4. High-Throughput sample handling
  3. Collaborative opportunities
    1. Molecular modeling based on complementary structural biology data
    2. Structural dynamics
  4. Discussion on beamtime access General proposal, Rapid Access, Mail-In, Contributing User, Proprietary User

  • BNL participants:
    Dr. Lisa Miller, NSLS Head of the Life and Environmental Sciences Division
    Dr. Lin Yang, Beamline Scientist, Spokeperson for beamline X9
    Dr. Xinguo Hong, Scientific Associate
    Dr. Marc Allaire, Scientist, Structural Biology
    Dr. Chi-Chang Kao (tentative), NSLS Chairman

Broad reviews

NMR specific applications

New SANS resources

Outline for NYSBC SAXS presentation June 29, 2009

Outline

1. What SAXS/WAXS can tell you?

a. Basic theory of SAXS/WAXS b. Size and shape of macromolecules e.g. Monomer-Dimer of SARS protease c. Molecular envelope and modeling e.g. Gelsolin structure as a function of [Ca2+] d. Secondary and tertiary structure by WAXS e.g. Structural changes due to ligand binding

2. How to measure SAXS/WAXS a. Synchrotron beamline vs Home source b. Simultaneous SAXS/WAXS c. Time-resolved experiments d. High-Throughput sample handling

3. Collaborative opportunities a. Molecular modeling based on complementary structural biology data b. Structural dynamics

4. Discussion on beamtime access General proposal, Rapid Access, Mail-In, Contributing User, Proprietary User

BNL participants: Dr. Lisa Miller, NSLS Head of the Life and Environmental Sciences Division Dr. Lin Yang, Beamline Scientist, Spokeperson for beamline X9 Dr. Xinguo Hong, Scientific Associate Dr. Marc Allaire, Scientist, Structural Biology Dr. Chi-Chang Kao (tentative), NSLS Chairman

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Revision 1406 Jul 2009 - Main.DavidCowburn

 

Small Angle Scattering Primer

Special meeting, Monday Jun 28, 200P, A-11 NYSBC

  1. What SAXS/WAXS can tell you?
    1. Basic theory of SAXS/WAXS
    2. Size and shape of macromolecules, e.g. Monomer-Dimer of SARS protease
    3. Molecular envelope and modeling, e.g. Gelsolin structure as a function of [Ca2+]
    4. Secondary and tertiary structure by WAXS, e.g. Structural changes due to ligand binding
  2. How to measure SAXS/WAXS
    1. Synchrotron beamline vs Home source
    2. Simultaneous SAXS/WAXS
    3. Time-resolved experiments
    4. High-Throughput sample handling
  3. Collaborative opportunities
    1. Molecular modeling based on complementary structural biology data
    2. Structural dynamics
  4. Discussion on beamtime access General proposal, Rapid Access, Mail-In, Contributing User, Proprietary User

  • BNL participants:
    Dr. Lisa Miller, NSLS Head of the Life and Environmental Sciences Division
    Dr. Lin Yang, Beamline Scientist, Spokeperson for beamline X9
    Dr. Xinguo Hong, Scientific Associate
    Dr. Marc Allaire, Scientist, Structural Biology
    Dr. Chi-Chang Kao (tentative), NSLS Chairman

Broad reviews

NMR specific applications

New SANS resources

Outline for NYSBC SAXS presentation June 29, 2009

Outline

1. What SAXS/WAXS can tell you?

a. Basic theory of SAXS/WAXS b. Size and shape of macromolecules e.g. Monomer-Dimer of SARS protease c. Molecular envelope and modeling e.g. Gelsolin structure as a function of [Ca2+] d. Secondary and tertiary structure by WAXS e.g. Structural changes due to ligand binding

2. How to measure SAXS/WAXS a. Synchrotron beamline vs Home source b. Simultaneous SAXS/WAXS c. Time-resolved experiments d. High-Throughput sample handling

3. Collaborative opportunities a. Molecular modeling based on complementary structural biology data b. Structural dynamics

4. Discussion on beamtime access General proposal, Rapid Access, Mail-In, Contributing User, Proprietary User

BNL participants: Dr. Lisa Miller, NSLS Head of the Life and Environmental Sciences Division Dr. Lin Yang, Beamline Scientist, Spokeperson for beamline X9 Dr. Xinguo Hong, Scientific Associate Dr. Marc Allaire, Scientist, Structural Biology Dr. Chi-Chang Kao (tentative), NSLS Chairman

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Revision 1325 Jun 2009 - Main.DavidCowburn

 

Small Angle Scattering Primer

Special meeting, Monday Jun 28, 200P, A-11 NYSBC

  1. What SAXS/WAXS can tell you?
    1. Basic theory of SAXS/WAXS
    2. Size and shape of macromolecules, e.g. Monomer-Dimer of SARS protease
    3. Molecular envelope and modeling, e.g. Gelsolin structure as a function of [Ca2+]
    4. Secondary and tertiary structure by WAXS, e.g. Structural changes due to ligand binding
  2. How to measure SAXS/WAXS
    1. Synchrotron beamline vs Home source
    2. Simultaneous SAXS/WAXS
    3. Time-resolved experiments
    4. High-Throughput sample handling
  3. Collaborative opportunities
    1. Molecular modeling based on complementary structural biology data
    2. Structural dynamics
  4. Discussion on beamtime access General proposal, Rapid Access, Mail-In, Contributing User, Proprietary User

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  • BNL participants:
  Dr. Lisa Miller, NSLS Head of the Life and Environmental Sciences Division
Dr. Lin Yang, Beamline Scientist, Spokeperson for beamline X9
Dr. Xinguo Hong, Scientific Associate
Dr. Marc Allaire, Scientist, Structural Biology
Dr. Chi-Chang Kao (tentative), NSLS Chairman

Broad reviews

NMR specific applications

New SANS resources

Outline for NYSBC SAXS presentation June 29, 2009

Outline

1. What SAXS/WAXS can tell you?

a. Basic theory of SAXS/WAXS b. Size and shape of macromolecules e.g. Monomer-Dimer of SARS protease c. Molecular envelope and modeling e.g. Gelsolin structure as a function of [Ca2+] d. Secondary and tertiary structure by WAXS e.g. Structural changes due to ligand binding

2. How to measure SAXS/WAXS a. Synchrotron beamline vs Home source b. Simultaneous SAXS/WAXS c. Time-resolved experiments d. High-Throughput sample handling

3. Collaborative opportunities a. Molecular modeling based on complementary structural biology data b. Structural dynamics

4. Discussion on beamtime access General proposal, Rapid Access, Mail-In, Contributing User, Proprietary User

BNL participants: Dr. Lisa Miller, NSLS Head of the Life and Environmental Sciences Division Dr. Lin Yang, Beamline Scientist, Spokeperson for beamline X9 Dr. Xinguo Hong, Scientific Associate Dr. Marc Allaire, Scientist, Structural Biology Dr. Chi-Chang Kao (tentative), NSLS Chairman

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Revision 1225 Jun 2009 - Main.DavidCowburn

 

Small Angle Scattering Primer

Special meeting, Monday Jun 28, 200P, A-11 NYSBC

  1. What SAXS/WAXS can tell you?
    1. Basic theory of SAXS/WAXS
    2. Size and shape of macromolecules, e.g. Monomer-Dimer of SARS protease
    3. Molecular envelope and modeling, e.g. Gelsolin structure as a function of [Ca2+]
    4. Secondary and tertiary structure by WAXS, e.g. Structural changes due to ligand binding
  2. How to measure SAXS/WAXS
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  1. Discussion on beamtime access General proposal, Rapid Access, Mail-In, Contributing User, Proprietary User

  • BNL participants: Dr. Lisa Miller, NSLS Head of the Life and Environmental Sciences Division
    Dr. Lin Yang, Beamline Scientist, Spokeperson for beamline X9
    Dr. Xinguo Hong, Scientific Associate
    Dr. Marc Allaire, Scientist, Structural Biology
    Dr. Chi-Chang Kao (tentative), NSLS Chairman

Broad reviews

NMR specific applications

New SANS resources

Outline for NYSBC SAXS presentation June 29, 2009

Outline

1. What SAXS/WAXS can tell you?

a. Basic theory of SAXS/WAXS b. Size and shape of macromolecules e.g. Monomer-Dimer of SARS protease c. Molecular envelope and modeling e.g. Gelsolin structure as a function of [Ca2+] d. Secondary and tertiary structure by WAXS e.g. Structural changes due to ligand binding

2. How to measure SAXS/WAXS a. Synchrotron beamline vs Home source b. Simultaneous SAXS/WAXS c. Time-resolved experiments d. High-Throughput sample handling

3. Collaborative opportunities a. Molecular modeling based on complementary structural biology data b. Structural dynamics

4. Discussion on beamtime access General proposal, Rapid Access, Mail-In, Contributing User, Proprietary User

BNL participants: Dr. Lisa Miller, NSLS Head of the Life and Environmental Sciences Division Dr. Lin Yang, Beamline Scientist, Spokeperson for beamline X9 Dr. Xinguo Hong, Scientific Associate Dr. Marc Allaire, Scientist, Structural Biology Dr. Chi-Chang Kao (tentative), NSLS Chairman

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Special meeting, Monday Jun 28, 200P, A-11 NYSBC

  1. What SAXS/WAXS can tell you?
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    1. Basic theory of SAXS/WAXS
    2. Size and shape of macromolecules, e.g. Monomer-Dimer of SARS protease
    3. Molecular envelope and modeling, e.g. Gelsolin structure as a function of [Ca2+]
    4. Secondary and tertiary structure by WAXS, e.g. Structural changes due to ligand binding
 
  1. How to measure SAXS/WAXS
    1. Synchrotron beamline vs Home source b. Simultaneous SAXS/WAXS c. Time-resolved experiments d. High-Throughput sample handling
  2. Collaborative opportunities
    1. Molecular modeling based on complementary structural biology data b. Structural dynamics
  3. Discussion on beamtime access General proposal, Rapid Access, Mail-In, Contributing User, Proprietary User

  • BNL participants: Dr. Lisa Miller, NSLS Head of the Life and Environmental Sciences Division
    Dr. Lin Yang, Beamline Scientist, Spokeperson for beamline X9
    Dr. Xinguo Hong, Scientific Associate
    Dr. Marc Allaire, Scientist, Structural Biology
    Dr. Chi-Chang Kao (tentative), NSLS Chairman

Broad reviews

NMR specific applications

New SANS resources

Outline for NYSBC SAXS presentation June 29, 2009

Outline

1. What SAXS/WAXS can tell you?

a. Basic theory of SAXS/WAXS b. Size and shape of macromolecules e.g. Monomer-Dimer of SARS protease c. Molecular envelope and modeling e.g. Gelsolin structure as a function of [Ca2+] d. Secondary and tertiary structure by WAXS e.g. Structural changes due to ligand binding

2. How to measure SAXS/WAXS a. Synchrotron beamline vs Home source b. Simultaneous SAXS/WAXS c. Time-resolved experiments d. High-Throughput sample handling

3. Collaborative opportunities a. Molecular modeling based on complementary structural biology data b. Structural dynamics

4. Discussion on beamtime access General proposal, Rapid Access, Mail-In, Contributing User, Proprietary User

BNL participants: Dr. Lisa Miller, NSLS Head of the Life and Environmental Sciences Division Dr. Lin Yang, Beamline Scientist, Spokeperson for beamline X9 Dr. Xinguo Hong, Scientific Associate Dr. Marc Allaire, Scientist, Structural Biology Dr. Chi-Chang Kao (tentative), NSLS Chairman

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Revision 1025 Jun 2009 - Main.DavidCowburn

 

Small Angle Scattering Primer

Special meeting, Monday Jun 28, 200P, A-11 NYSBC

  1. What SAXS/WAXS can tell you?
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    1. Basic theory of SAXS/WAXS b. Size and shape of macromolecules, e.g. Monomer-Dimer of SARS protease c. Molecular envelope and modeling, e.g. Gelsolin structure as a function of [Ca2+] d. Secondary and tertiary structure by WAXS, e.g. Structural changes due to ligand binding
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a Basic theory of SAXS/WAXS b Size and shape of macromolecules, e.g. Monomer-Dimer of SARS protease c Molecular envelope and modeling, e.g. Gelsolin structure as a function of [Ca2+] d Secondary and tertiary structure by WAXS, e.g. Structural changes due to ligand binding
 
  1. How to measure SAXS/WAXS
    1. Synchrotron beamline vs Home source b. Simultaneous SAXS/WAXS c. Time-resolved experiments d. High-Throughput sample handling
  2. Collaborative opportunities
    1. Molecular modeling based on complementary structural biology data b. Structural dynamics
  3. Discussion on beamtime access General proposal, Rapid Access, Mail-In, Contributing User, Proprietary User

  • BNL participants: Dr. Lisa Miller, NSLS Head of the Life and Environmental Sciences Division
    Dr. Lin Yang, Beamline Scientist, Spokeperson for beamline X9
    Dr. Xinguo Hong, Scientific Associate
    Dr. Marc Allaire, Scientist, Structural Biology
    Dr. Chi-Chang Kao (tentative), NSLS Chairman

Broad reviews

NMR specific applications

New SANS resources

Outline for NYSBC SAXS presentation June 29, 2009

Outline

1. What SAXS/WAXS can tell you?

a. Basic theory of SAXS/WAXS b. Size and shape of macromolecules e.g. Monomer-Dimer of SARS protease c. Molecular envelope and modeling e.g. Gelsolin structure as a function of [Ca2+] d. Secondary and tertiary structure by WAXS e.g. Structural changes due to ligand binding

2. How to measure SAXS/WAXS a. Synchrotron beamline vs Home source b. Simultaneous SAXS/WAXS c. Time-resolved experiments d. High-Throughput sample handling

3. Collaborative opportunities a. Molecular modeling based on complementary structural biology data b. Structural dynamics

4. Discussion on beamtime access General proposal, Rapid Access, Mail-In, Contributing User, Proprietary User

BNL participants: Dr. Lisa Miller, NSLS Head of the Life and Environmental Sciences Division Dr. Lin Yang, Beamline Scientist, Spokeperson for beamline X9 Dr. Xinguo Hong, Scientific Associate Dr. Marc Allaire, Scientist, Structural Biology Dr. Chi-Chang Kao (tentative), NSLS Chairman

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Revision 925 Jun 2009 - Main.DavidCowburn

 

Small Angle Scattering Primer

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Special meeting, Monday Jun 28, 200P, A-11 NYSBC

  1. What SAXS/WAXS can tell you?
    1. Basic theory of SAXS/WAXS b. Size and shape of macromolecules, e.g. Monomer-Dimer of SARS protease c. Molecular envelope and modeling, e.g. Gelsolin structure as a function of [Ca2+] d. Secondary and tertiary structure by WAXS, e.g. Structural changes due to ligand binding
  2. How to measure SAXS/WAXS
    1. Synchrotron beamline vs Home source b. Simultaneous SAXS/WAXS c. Time-resolved experiments d. High-Throughput sample handling
  3. Collaborative opportunities
    1. Molecular modeling based on complementary structural biology data b. Structural dynamics
  4. Discussion on beamtime access General proposal, Rapid Access, Mail-In, Contributing User, Proprietary User

  • BNL participants: Dr. Lisa Miller, NSLS Head of the Life and Environmental Sciences Division
    Dr. Lin Yang, Beamline Scientist, Spokeperson for beamline X9
    Dr. Xinguo Hong, Scientific Associate
    Dr. Marc Allaire, Scientist, Structural Biology
    Dr. Chi-Chang Kao (tentative), NSLS Chairman
 

Broad reviews

NMR specific applications

New SANS resources

Outline for NYSBC SAXS presentation June 29, 2009

Outline

1. What SAXS/WAXS can tell you?

a. Basic theory of SAXS/WAXS b. Size and shape of macromolecules e.g. Monomer-Dimer of SARS protease c. Molecular envelope and modeling e.g. Gelsolin structure as a function of [Ca2+] d. Secondary and tertiary structure by WAXS e.g. Structural changes due to ligand binding

2. How to measure SAXS/WAXS a. Synchrotron beamline vs Home source b. Simultaneous SAXS/WAXS c. Time-resolved experiments d. High-Throughput sample handling

3. Collaborative opportunities a. Molecular modeling based on complementary structural biology data b. Structural dynamics

4. Discussion on beamtime access General proposal, Rapid Access, Mail-In, Contributing User, Proprietary User

BNL participants: Dr. Lisa Miller, NSLS Head of the Life and Environmental Sciences Division Dr. Lin Yang, Beamline Scientist, Spokeperson for beamline X9 Dr. Xinguo Hong, Scientific Associate Dr. Marc Allaire, Scientist, Structural Biology Dr. Chi-Chang Kao (tentative), NSLS Chairman

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Revision 816 Jun 2009 - Main.SherryllJones

 

Small Angle Scattering Primer

Broad reviews

NMR specific applications

New SANS resources

Outline for NYSBC SAXS presentation June 29, 2009

Outline

1. What SAXS/WAXS can tell you?

a. Basic theory of SAXS/WAXS b. Size and shape of macromolecules e.g. Monomer-Dimer of SARS protease c. Molecular envelope and modeling e.g. Gelsolin structure as a function of [Ca2+] d. Secondary and tertiary structure by WAXS e.g. Structural changes due to ligand binding

2. How to measure SAXS/WAXS a. Synchrotron beamline vs Home source b. Simultaneous SAXS/WAXS c. Time-resolved experiments d. High-Throughput sample handling

3. Collaborative opportunities a. Molecular modeling based on complementary structural biology data b. Structural dynamics

4. Discussion on beamtime access General proposal, Rapid Access, Mail-In, Contributing User, Proprietary User

BNL participants: Dr. Lisa Miller, NSLS Head of the Life and Environmental Sciences Division Dr. Lin Yang, Beamline Scientist, Spokeperson for beamline X9 Dr. Xinguo Hong, Scientific Associate Dr. Marc Allaire, Scientist, Structural Biology Dr. Chi-Chang Kao (tentative), NSLS Chairman

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Revision 716 Jun 2009 - Main.SherryllJones

 

Small Angle Scattering Primer

Broad reviews

Changed:
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NMR specific applications

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NMR specific applications

 

New SANS resources

Added:
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Outline for NYSBC SAXS presentation June 29, 2009

Outline

1. What SAXS/WAXS can tell you?

a. Basic theory of SAXS/WAXS b. Size and shape of macromolecules e.g. Monomer-Dimer of SARS protease c. Molecular envelope and modeling e.g. Gelsolin structure as a function of [Ca2+] d. Secondary and tertiary structure by WAXS e.g. Structural changes due to ligand binding

2. How to measure SAXS/WAXS a. Synchrotron beamline vs Home source b. Simultaneous SAXS/WAXS c. Time-resolved experiments d. High-Throughput sample handling

3. Collaborative opportunities a. Molecular modeling based on complementary structural biology data b. Structural dynamics

4. Discussion on beamtime access General proposal, Rapid Access, Mail-In, Contributing User, Proprietary User

BNL participants: Dr. Lisa Miller, NSLS Head of the Life and Environmental Sciences Division Dr. Lin Yang, Beamline Scientist, Spokeperson for beamline X9 Dr. Xinguo Hong, Scientific Associate Dr. Marc Allaire, Scientist, Structural Biology Dr. Chi-Chang Kao (tentative), NSLS Chairman

 

Revision 113 Jan 2009 - Main.DavidCowburn

 
 
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