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June 2007 Scientific Report, NYSBCIntroductionIn order to provide Principal Investigators and other interested parties a continuous overview of the scientific activities at NYSBC, it is planned to provide approximately quarterly summaries on-line and available in printed form. Your input into the format and content of the report would be welcome. To obtain printed copies of this report, please contact Mr. Shahn at 212 939 0660 x 9102.FacilitiesBeam linesBased on PDB depositions, X4A and X4C remain the most productive first generation beam lines in structural biology, just behind overall the second generation beam lines at Argonne, and ESRF.CEM300kV microscope passed most significant engineering tests and is ready to enter into general use | ||||||||
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NMRIn the last quarter, 98% of the scheduled time for Member Institutions was available.Participating Research Teams and LaboratoriesNYCOMPSNIGMS Staff and external reviewers visited the NYSBC site of NYCOMPS for an in-progress review on May 2nd.Preprints and publicationsWarning: Can't find topic RecentPreprintsAndReprintsPoints of Reference for NYSBC
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June 2007 Scientific Report, NYSBCIntroductionIn order to provide Principal Investigators and other interested parties a continuous overview of the scientific activities at NYSBC, it is planned to provide approximately quarterly summaries on-line and available in printed form. Your input into the format and content of the report would be welcome. To obtain printed copies of this report, please contact Mr. Shahn at 212 939 0660 x 9102.FacilitiesBeam linesBased on PDB depositions, X4A and X4C remain the most productive first generation beam lines in structural biology, just behind overall the second generation beam lines at Argonne, and ESRF.CEM300kV microscope passed most significant engineering tests and is ready to enter into general use | ||||||||
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NMRIn the last quarter, 98% of the scheduled time for Member Institutions was available.Participating Research Teams and LaboratoriesNYCOMPSNIGMS Staff and external reviewers visited the NYSBC site of NYCOMPS for an in-progress review on May 2nd.Preprints and publicationsWarning: Can't find topic RecentPreprintsAndReprintsPoints of Reference for NYSBC
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June 2007 Scientific Report, NYSBCIntroductionIn order to provide Principal Investigators and other interested parties a continuous overview of the scientific activities at NYSBC, it is planned to provide approximately quarterly summaries on-line and available in printed form. Your input into the format and content of the report would be welcome. To obtain printed copies of this report, please contact Mr. Shahn at 212 939 0660 x 9102.FacilitiesBeam linesBased on PDB depositions, X4A and X4C remain the most productive first generation beam lines in structural biology, just behind overall the second generation beam lines at Argonne, and ESRF.CEM300kV microscope passed most significant engineering tests and is ready to enter into general useDr. Ruben Diaz-Avalos joined the facility as the Technical Director. The scheduling of CEM time is being changed from a project based system to institutional allocation. Final details of procedures will be sent to CEM users. NMRIn the last quarter, 98% of the scheduled time for Member Institutions was available.Participating Research Teams and LaboratoriesNYCOMPSNIGMS Staff and external reviewers visited the NYSBC site of NYCOMPS for an in-progress review on May 2nd.Preprints and publicationsWarning: Can't find topic RecentPreprintsAndReprintsPoints of Reference for NYSBC
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June 2007 Scientific Report, NYSBCIntroductionIn order to provide Principal Investigators and other interested parties a continuous overview of the scientific activities at NYSBC, it is planned to provide approximately quarterly summaries on-line and available in printed form. Your input into the format and content of the report would be welcome. To obtain printed copies of this report, please contact Mr. Shahn at 212 939 0660 x 9102.FacilitiesBeam linesBased on PDB depositions, X4A and X4C remain the most productive first generation beam lines in structural biology, just behind overall the second generation beam lines at Argonne, and ESRF.CEM300kV microscope passed most significant engineering tests and is ready to enter into general useDr. Ruben Diaz-Avalos joined the facility as the Technical Director. The scheduling of CEM time is being changed from a project based system to institutional allocation. Final details of procedures will be sent to CEM users. NMRIn the last quarter, 98% of the scheduled time for Member Institutions was available.Participating Research Teams and LaboratoriesNYCOMPSNIGMS Staff and external reviewers visited the NYSBC site of NYCOMPS for an in-progress review on May 2nd.Preprints and publicationsWarning: Can't find topic RecentPreprintsAndReprintsPoints of Reference for NYSBC
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IntroductionIn order to provide Principal Investigators and other interested parties a continuous overview of the scientific activities at NYSBC, it is planned to provide approximately quarterly summaries on-line and available in printed form. Your input into the format and content of the report would be welcome. To obtain printed copies of this report, please contact Mr. Shahn at 212 939 0660 x 9102.FacilitiesBeam linesBased on PDB depositions, X4A and X4C remain the most productive first generation beam lines in structural biology, just behind overall the second generation beam lines at Argonne, and ESRF.CEM300kV microscope passed most significant engineering tests and is ready to enter into general useDr. Ruben Diaz-Avalos joined the facility as the Technical Director. The scheduling of CEM time is being changed from a project based system to institutional allocation. Final details of procedures will be sent to CEM users. NMRIn the last quarter, 98% of the scheduled time for Member Institutions was available.Participating Research Teams and LaboratoriesNYCOMPSNIGMS Staff and external reviewers visited the NYSBC site of NYCOMPS for an in-progress review on May 2nd.Preprints and publicationsWarning: Can't find topic RecentPreprintsAndReprintsPoints of Reference for NYSBC
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June 2007 Scientific Report, NYSBC, Preliminary DraftIntroductionIn order to provide Principal Investigators and other interested parties a continuous overview of the scientific activities at NYSBC, it is planned to provide approximately quarterly summaries on-line and available in printed form. Your input into the format and content of the report would be welcome. To obtain printed copies of this report, please contact Mr. Shahn at 212 939 0660 x 9102.FacilitiesBeam linesBased on PDB depositions, X4A and X4C remain the most productive first generation beam lines in structural biology, just behind overall the second generation beam lines at Argonne, and ESRF.CEM300kV microscope passed most significant engineering tests and is ready to enter into general useDr. Ruben Diaz-Avalos joined the facility as the Technical Director. The scheduling of CEM time is being changed from a project based system to institutional allocation. Final details of procedures will be sent to CEM users. NMRIn the last quarter, 98% of the scheduled time for Member Institutions was available.Participating Research Teams and LaboratoriesNYCOMPSNIGMS Staff and external reviewers visited the NYSBC site of NYCOMPS for an in-progress review on May 2nd. | ||||||||
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June 2007 Scientific Report, NYSBC, Preliminary DraftIntroductionIn order to provide Principal Investigators and other interested parties a continuous overview of the scientific activities at NYSBC, it is planned to provide approximately quarterly summaries on-line and available in printed form. Your input into the format and content of the report would be welcome. To obtain printed copies of this report, please contact Mr. Shahn at 212 939 0660 x 9102.FacilitiesBeam linesBased on PDB depositions, X4A and X4C remain the most productive first generation beam lines in structural biology, just behind overall the second generation beam lines at Argonne, and ESRF.CEM | ||||||||
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NMRIn the last quarter, 98% of the scheduled time for Member Institutions was available.Participating Research Teams and LaboratoriesNYCOMPSNIGMS Staff and external reviewers visited the NYSBC site of NYCOMPS for an in-progress review on May 2nd.Cellular BiophysicsPhysical BiochemistryPreprints and publicationsWarning: Can't find topic RecentPreprintsAndReprintsPoints of Reference for NYSBC
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June 2007 Scientific Report, NYSBC, Preliminary DraftIntroductionIn order to provide Principal Investigators and other interested parties a continuous overview of the scientific activities at NYSBC, it is planned to provide approximately quarterly summaries on-line and available in printed form. Your input into the format and content of the report would be welcome. To obtain printed copies of this report, please contact Mr. Shahn at 212 939 0660 x 9102.FacilitiesBeam lines | ||||||||
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| < < | Dr. Ruben Diaz-Avalos joined the facility as the Technical Director. The scheduling of CEM time is being changed from a project based system to institutional allocation. Final details of procedures will be sent to CEM users. | |||||||
| > > | Dr. Ruben Diaz-Avalos joined the facility as the Technical Director. The scheduling of CEM time is being changed from a project based system to institutional allocation. Final details of procedures will be sent to CEM users. | |||||||
NMRIn the last quarter, 98% of the scheduled time for Member Institutions was available.Participating Research Teams and LaboratoriesNYCOMPSNIGMS Staff and external reviewers visited the NYSBC site of NYCOMPS for an in-progress review on May 2nd.Cellular BiophysicsPhysical BiochemistryPreprints and publicationsWarning: Can't find topic RecentPreprintsAndReprintsPoints of Reference for NYSBC
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June 2007 Scientific Report, NYSBC, Preliminary DraftIntroductionIn order to provide Principal Investigators and other interested parties a continuous overview of the scientific activities at NYSBC, it is planned to provide approximately quarterly summaries on-line and available in printed form. Your input into the format and content of the report would be welcome. To obtain printed copies of this report, please contact Mr. Shahn at 212 939 0660 x 9102.FacilitiesBeam lines | ||||||||
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June 2007 Scientific Report, NYSBC, Preliminary DraftIntroductionIn order to provide Principal Investigators and other interested parties a continuous overview of the scientific activities at NYSBC, it is planned to provide approximately quarterly summaries on-line and available in printed form. Your input into the format and content of the report would be welcome. To obtain printed copies of this report, please contact Mr. Shahn at 212 939 0660 x 9102.FacilitiesBeam linesCEMDr. Ruben Diaz-Avalos joined the facility as the Technical Director.NMRParticipating Research Teams and LaboratoriesNYCOMPSNIGMS Staff and external reviewers visited the NYSBC site of NYCOMPS for an in-progress review on May 2nd.Cellular BiophysicsPhysical BiochemistryPreprints and publicationsWarning: Can't find topic RecentPreprintsAndReprintsPoints of Reference for NYSBC
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June 2007 Scientific Report, NYSBC, Preliminary DraftIntroductionIn order to provide Principal Investigators and other interested parties a continuous overview of the scientific activities at NYSBC, it is planned to provide approximately quarterly summaries on-line and available in printed form. Your input into the format and content of the report would be welcome. To obtain printed copies of this report, please contact Mr. Shahn at 212 939 0660 x 9102.FacilitiesBeam linesCEM | ||||||||
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June 2007 Scientific Report, NYSBC, Preliminary DraftIntroductionIn order to provide Principal Investigators and other interested parties a continuous overview of the scientific activities at NYSBC, it is planned to provide approximately quarterly summaries on-line and available in printed form. Your input into the format and content of the report would be welcome. To obtain printed copies of this report, please contact Mr. Shahn at 212 939 0660 x 9102.FacilitiesBeam linesCEMNMRParticipating Research Teams and LaboratoriesNYCOMPSCellular BiophysicsPhysical BiochemistryPreprints and publicationsWarning: Can't find topic RecentPreprintsAndReprintsPoints of Reference for NYSBC
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