Workshops
Crystallography Workshop
2020 SBGrid/NECAT Annual Symposium: Quo Vadis Structural Biology?
SBGrid and NECAT are pleased to host our 2020 Annual Symposium: Quo Vadis Structural Biology? May 27-29, 2020 at Harvard Medical School in Boston.
Please see the SB-GRID website for a preliminary program and additional details.
Low Resolution Model Building in EM and X-ray Crystallography Mini-Symposium
SBGrid and NE-CAT are pleased to host a mini-symposium on Low-Resolution Model Building in EM and X-ray Crystallography March 21-22 2019 at Harvard Medical School in Boston.
New Technologies for MX Beamlines
Serving the future of structural biology: new technologies for MX beamlines
NE-CAT will be hosting this meeting on February 13, 2019. Registration can be made at https://bit.ly/2SPO7wS
Registration required for access to workshop lunch.
Complete speaker list: Matthew Bowler (EMBL, Grenoble), Gwyndaf Evans (Diamond), Kunio Hirata (SPRing-8), Sean McSweeney (NSLS-II), Alke Meents (DESY), Max Nanao (ESRF), Didier Nurrizo (ESRF), Nick Sauter (LBNL), Wuxian Shi (NSLS-II), Meitian Wang (SLS).
Phenix Workshop
Together with SBGrid, NE-CAT hosted a Phenix Workshop at Harvard Medical School from November 10-11, 2016. The 1.5 day workshop covered topics in experimental phasing, automated model building, and real space refinement. More information on the workshop can be found on its website.
Quo Vadis Structural Biology 2014
From June 5 to June 7, NE-CAT joined with SBGrid to host a computing school in Boston on data processing in crystallography, structure determination with Phenix and structural modelling. The computing school was attended by over 150 people. Visit the website for more information about the workshop.