Hello,
We definitely aim to do some touring although when and where and what
(so Analysis versus ExtendNMR) is still TBD.
Wayne
On Tue, 29 Sep 2009, Gary Thompson wrote:
> Brian Smith wrote:
>>
>> Hi Everyone,
>>
>> We know about the unfortunate clash. The timing is driven by eNMR
>> "deliverable"s and availablility of the facilities at Hinxton, and the
>> workshop is open to delegates from across Europe (and probably further
>> afield). I'm sure there will be future eNMR opportunities and the CCPN
>> development team are looking to visit as many UK labs as would like them to
>> in the next few months so you can get your tour of fC 2.1, analysis 2.1 and
>> the ExtendNMR suite tailored to your own requirements by contacting them.
>> More analysis courses are in the pipeline and hopefully there'll be a
>> coding workshop in the not too distant future.
>>
>> Brian
>>
> Hi Brian
>
> thanks for the reply ( I meant to respond to Wim but got the whole list ;-)).
> Maybe we should see if we can get 'ccpn on tour' at Leeds or one of the other
> Northern universities (york, sheffield, manchester, liverpool) and make it a
> day for all the interested northern universities?
>
> regards
> gary
>> On Mon, 21 Sep 2009, Gary Thompson wrote:
>>
>>> Wim Vranken wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi Wim
>>> i would like to say yes bu this clashes really badly with the uk high
>>> field users meeting in birmingham (5th november) did you know about the
>>> clash and will you run it again?
>>>
>>> regards
>>> gary
>>>> Hi all,
>>>>
>>>> We would like to invite you to participate in a joint e-NMR/CCPN workshop
>>>> on the 4th-5th of November 2009 at the EBI in Cambridge, UK.
>>>>
>>>> In this two-day workshop, you get the opportunity to work with the
>>>> resources developed as part of the e-NMR, CCPN and Extend-NMR projects.
>>>> All of these projects are aimed at making software more accessible for
>>>> the user, especially those who do not have the computational (or human)
>>>> resources to run demanding software locally.
>>>>
>>>> This workshop is for NMR users who want a practical overview, given by
>>>> experts, of the software available to them (without covering in-depth
>>>> usage). All software, services and resources covered in this workshop are
>>>> free to academia (with the exception of CYANA).
>>>>
>>>> The registration fee is £100 and includes two lunches, a dinner, two
>>>> nights accommodation, and coach transfers between the hotel and the EBI.
>>>> The registration deadline is the 23rd October.
>>>>
>>>> For more detailed information, please see:
>>>>
>>>> http://www.ebi.ac.uk/training/workshops/nmr_041109.html
>>>>
>>>> If you have any questions, please contact me, and hope to see you there!
>>>>
>>>> Wim
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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>>>>
>>>> Protein Databank in Europe (PDBe, formerly MSD) group
>>>> European Bioinformatics Institute (EMBL outstation)
>>>> Wellcome Trust Genome Campus
>>>> Cambridge CB10 1SD, UK
>>>>
>>>> Tel: +44-1223-494682 Fax: +44-1223-494487
>>>>
>>>> .
>>>>
>>>
>>
>> Dr. Brian O. Smith ---------------------- B Smith at bio gla ac uk
>> Division of Molecular & Cellular Biology,
>> Faculty of Biomedical & Life Sciences,
>> Joseph Black Building, University of Glasgow, Glasgow G12 8QQ, UK.
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