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On 27 November 2012 16:28, Stacy Nyberg <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> Can you please remove me from this mailing list?
>
> Thank you,
>
> Stacy Nyberg
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: CCP4 bulletin board [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of
> CCP4BB automatic digest system
> Sent: Thursday, November 22, 2012 4:01 PM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: CCP4BB Digest - 21 Nov 2012 to 22 Nov 2012 (#2012-332)
>
> There are 20 messages totaling 2034 lines in this issue.
>
> Topics of the day:
>
>   1. How to exclude resolution bins (4)
>   2. Crystallography on BBC Radio 4 next week (12)
>   3. Equilibrium Relative Humidity matching (2)
>   4. Hgen ccp4i gui is broken
>   5. Call for Senior scientist position in the field of Structural Biology,
>      Illkirch, CU Strasbourg, France
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Date:    Thu, 22 Nov 2012 16:40:10 +0800
> From:    Wei Feng <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: How to exclude resolution bins
>
> Dear all
> An ice ring is found in the raw image files and the resolution range is
> from 3.70-3.57A.
> I want to remove this ice ring by excluding the reolution bin.
> Can anyone tell me how to do?
> Thanks a lot !
> Wei Feng
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Date:    Thu, 22 Nov 2012 10:30:10 +0000
> From:    Peter Keller <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Crystallography on BBC Radio 4 next week
>
> Dear all,
>
> On Thursday next week, the BBC radio program "In Our Time" will be
> discussing the history of crystallography. The link to the program is <
> http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01p0s9s>. Unfortunately, it doesn't say
> who the guests are, but they usually manage to find people with something
> interesting to say, even if the presenter Melvyn Bragg's grasp of
> scientific material isn't always that great.
>
> I think that from outside the UK it is possible to listen live from the
> link above, and that a day or two after the broadcast a podcast will be
> available to download from <http://www.bbc.co.uk/podcasts/series/iot>.
>
> Regards,
> Peter.
>
> --
> Peter Keller                                     Tel.: +44 (0)1223 353033
> Global Phasing Ltd.,                             Fax.: +44 (0)1223 366889
> Sheraton House,
> Castle Park,
> Cambridge CB3 0AX
> United Kingdom
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Date:    Thu, 22 Nov 2012 11:31:57 +0100
> From:    Joern Krausze <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Re: How to exclude resolution bins
>
> Hi,
>
> in XDS this can be done quite easily. Just use the line
>
> EXCLUDE_RESOLUTION_RANGE=3.7 3.57
>
> in the XDS.INP file.
>
> Joern
>
>
> ******************************************
> Address:
>
> Joern Krausze
> Molecular Structural Biology
> Helmholtz Centre for Infection Research
> Inhoffenstrasse 7
> 38124 Braunschweig
> Germany
>
> Email:  [log in to unmask]
> Phone:  +49 (0)531 6181 7023 (office)
>          +49 (0)531 6181 7020 (lab)
> ******************************************
>
> On Thu, 22 Nov 2012, Wei Feng wrote:
>
> > Dear all
> > An ice ring is found in the raw image files and the resolution range is
> from 3.70-3.57A.
> > I want to remove this ice ring by excluding the reolution bin.
> > Can anyone tell me how to do?
> > Thanks a lot !
> > Wei Feng
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
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> ------------------------------
>
> Date:    Thu, 22 Nov 2012 13:11:29 +0100
> From:    Matthew Bowler <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Equilibrium Relative Humidity matching
>
> Dear All,
>      after a few requests, I have now added equations to the online
> calculator that uses Raoult's law to calculate the relative humidity
> equilibria for precipitant solutions (see http://go.esrf.eu/RH). The new
> equations (4 and 5) allow the calculation of salt concentrations that will
> be in equilibrium with a certain PEG or other molecule solution - this will
> allow slow and controlled dehydration experiments to be designed in vapour
> diffusion plates, by slowly increasing the salt concentration in the
> reservoir above the equilibrium and thereby reducing the amount of water in
> the crystallisation drop by a controlled
> amount.   Hope it is useful, cheers, Matt.
>
> --
> Matthew Bowler
> Synchrotron Science Group
> European Molecular Biology Laboratory
> BP 181, 6 rue Jules Horowitz
> 38042 Grenoble Cedex 9
> France
> ===================================================
> Tel: +33 (0) 4.76.20.76.37
> Fax: +33 (0) 4.76.88.29.04
>
> http://www.embl.fr/
> ===================================================
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Date:    Thu, 22 Nov 2012 12:45:45 +0000
> From:    Rex Palmer <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Re: Crystallography on BBC Radio 4 next week
>
> Dear CCP4'ers
> One speaker is Professor Mike Glazer (Oxford). He would like as many
> crystallographers as possible to know about this. Mike says: " On Nov 29 on
> Radio4 I expect to be talking about the Braggs on the Melvyn Bragg program
> In Our Time at 9 oclock am. Today (11th November 2012) is exactly 100 years
> since W L Bragg presented his first paper to the Cambridge Philosophical
> Society and thus begun the field of X-ray Crystallography."
>
> Rex Palmer
> http://www.bbk.ac.uk/biology/our-staff/emeritus-staff
> http://rexpalmer2010.homestead.com
>
>
> ________________________________
>  From: Peter Keller <[log in to unmask]>
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Sent: Thursday, 22 November 2012, 10:30
> Subject: [ccp4bb] Crystallography on BBC Radio 4 next week
>
> Dear all,
>
> On Thursday next week, the BBC radio program "In Our Time" will be
> discussing the history of crystallography. The link to the program is <
> http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01p0s9s>. Unfortunately, it doesn't say
> who the guests are, but they usually manage to find people with something
> interesting to say, even if the presenter Melvyn Bragg's grasp of
> scientific material isn't always that great.
>
> I think that from outside the UK it is possible to listen live from the
> link above, and that a day or two after the broadcast a podcast will be
> available to download from <http://www.bbc.co.uk/podcasts/series/iot>.
>
> Regards,
> Peter.
>
> -- Peter Keller                                     Tel.: +44 (0)1223
> 353033 Global Phasing Ltd.,                             Fax.: +44 (0)1223
> 366889 Sheraton House, Castle Park, Cambridge CB3 0AX
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Date:    Thu, 22 Nov 2012 13:19:37 +0000
> From:    Ian Tickle <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Re: Crystallography on BBC Radio 4 next week
>
> Nice (and short!) article on the history in a recent issue of Physics
> World (free registration is required).
>
> http://physicsworld.com/cws/article/print/2012/sep/27/one-amazing-moment
>
> -- Ian
>
>
> On 22 November 2012 12:45, Rex Palmer <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
> > Dear CCP4'ers
> > One speaker is Professor Mike Glazer (Oxford). He would like as many
> > crystallographers as possible to know about this. Mike says: " On Nov
> > 29 on
> > Radio4 I expect to be talking about the Braggs on the Melvyn Bragg
> > program In Our Time at 9 oclock am. Today (11th November 2012) is
> > exactly 100 years since W L Bragg presented his first paper to the
> > Cambridge Philosophical Society and thus begun the field of X-ray
> Crystallography."
> >
> > Rex Palmer
> > http://www.bbk.ac.uk/biology/our-staff/emeritus-staff
> > http://rexpalmer2010.homestead.com
> >    *From:* Peter Keller <[log in to unmask]>
> > *To:* [log in to unmask]
> > *Sent:* Thursday, 22 November 2012, 10:30
> > *Subject:* [ccp4bb] Crystallography on BBC Radio 4 next week
> >
> > Dear all,
> >
> > On Thursday next week, the BBC radio program "In Our Time" will be
> > discussing the history of crystallography. The link to the program is
> > < http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01p0s9s>. Unfortunately, it doesn't
> > say who the guests are, but they usually manage to find people with
> > something interesting to say, even if the presenter Melvyn Bragg's
> > grasp of scientific material isn't always that great.
> >
> > I think that from outside the UK it is possible to listen live from
> > the link above, and that a day or two after the broadcast a podcast
> > will be available to download from <
> http://www.bbc.co.uk/podcasts/series/iot>.
> >
> > Regards,
> > Peter.
> >
> > -- Peter Keller                                    Tel.: +44 (0)1223
> > 353033
> > Global Phasing Ltd.,                            Fax.: +44 (0)1223 366889
> > Sheraton House,
> > Castle Park,
> > Cambridge CB3 0AX
> > United Kingdom
> >
> >
> >
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Date:    Thu, 22 Nov 2012 21:25:36 +0800
> From:    Wei Feng <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Re: How to exclude resolution bins
>
> Dear Joern,
> Thank you for your quick reply!
> I try to use xds to process the image files, but it seems that  the
> current version of XDSAPP can not supports that detector.
> Can you tell me the other way to deal with it?
> Thank you for you time!
> Best!
> Dingwei
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> At 2012-11-22 18:31:57,"Joern Krausze" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> >Hi,
> >
> >in XDS this can be done quite easily. Just use the line
> >
> >EXCLUDE_RESOLUTION_RANGE=3.7 3.57
> >
> >in the XDS.INP file.
> >
> >Joern
> >
> >
> >******************************************
> >Address:
> >
> >Joern Krausze
> >Molecular Structural Biology
> >Helmholtz Centre for Infection Research Inhoffenstrasse 7
> >38124 Braunschweig
> >Germany
> >
> >Email:  [log in to unmask]
> >Phone:  +49 (0)531 6181 7023 (office)
> >         +49 (0)531 6181 7020 (lab)
> >******************************************
> >
> >On Thu, 22 Nov 2012, Wei Feng wrote:
> >
> >> Dear all
> >> An ice ring is found in the raw image files and the resolution range is
> from 3.70-3.57A.
> >> I want to remove this ice ring by excluding the reolution bin.
> >> Can anyone tell me how to do?
> >> Thanks a lot !
> >> Wei Feng
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >
> >________________________________
> >
> >Helmholtz-Zentrum für Infektionsforschung GmbH | Inhoffenstraße 7 |
> >38124 Braunschweig | www.helmholtz-hzi.de
> >
> >Vorsitzende des Aufsichtsrates: MinDir’in Bärbel Brumme-Bothe,
> >Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung
> >Stellvertreter: Rüdiger Eichel, Abteilungsleiter Niedersächsisches
> >Ministerium für Wissenschaft und Kultur
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> >mit beschränkter Haftung (GmbH) Sitz der Gesellschaft: Braunschweig
> >Handelsregister: Amtsg
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Date:    Thu, 22 Nov 2012 13:52:18 +0000
> From:    Peter Keller <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Re: Crystallography on BBC Radio 4 next week
>
> Dear all,
>
> I have had several queries about this off-list, so here are some
> clarifications.
>
> I don't know if Melvyn Bragg is related to WL and WH Bragg. I doubt it,
> but if he is maybe he will say. (Bragg is a fairly common name in
> English.)
>
> The normal subject matter of "In Our Time" is humanities-based (i.e.
> art, history, philosophy etc.), but they deal with scientific or
> mathematical subjects occasionally.
>
> There are two live broadcasts, at 09:00 and 21:30 UK time. The later one
> is a shortened version (edited from about 42 mins to about 28), so better
> to listen to the earlier one if you can.
>
> There are three options for listening other than the terrestrial radio
> broadcast. All should work outside the UK (restrictions on using the BBC
> iPlayer overseas mostly apply only to television, or on the radio to
> certain special broadcasts such as some sporting events).
>
> (i) Live on the internet at the times above: go to the programme page at <
> http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01p0s9s> and click on the "LISTEN"
> icon (with a picture of a small loudspeaker) towards the upper right of
> the page.
>
> (ii) Using iPlayer after the second broadcast has finished. Go to the
> programme page at <http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01p0s9s> and click on
> the "Listen now" button on the left of the picture illustrating the
> programme. In principle this should become available within a few minutes
> of the end of the second broadcast (i.e. soon after 22:00 UK time), but
> sometimes there is a longer delay of up to an hour. It won't expire, so you
> can always listen on another day.
>
> (iii) Download a podcast in mp3 format from <
> http://www.bbc.co.uk/podcasts/series/iot>. This will become available
> sometime after the second broadcast has finished, but it could be a day or
> two afterwards. These podcasts also don't expire or disappear: you can
> download them years after the original broadcasts.
>
> Options (ii) and (iii) will get you the full rather than the shortened
> version of the programme.
>
> Regards,
> Peter.
>
> On Thu, 2012-11-22 at 10:30 +0000, Peter Keller wrote:
> > Dear all,
> >
> > On Thursday next week, the BBC radio program "In Our Time" will be
> > discussing the history of crystallography. The link to the program is
> > <http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01p0s9s>. Unfortunately, it doesn't
> > say who the guests are, but they usually manage to find people with
> > something interesting to say, even if the presenter Melvyn Bragg's
> > grasp of scientific material isn't always that great.
> >
> > I think that from outside the UK it is possible to listen live from
> > the link above, and that a day or two after the broadcast a podcast
> > will be available to download from <
> http://www.bbc.co.uk/podcasts/series/iot>.
> >
> > Regards,
> > Peter.
> >
>
> --
> Peter Keller                                     Tel.: +44 (0)1223 353033
> Global Phasing Ltd.,                             Fax.: +44 (0)1223 366889
> Sheraton House,
> Castle Park,
> Cambridge CB3 0AX
> United Kingdom
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Date:    Thu, 22 Nov 2012 14:00:40 +0000
> From:    Peter Keller <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Re: Crystallography on BBC Radio 4 next week
>
> On Thu, 2012-11-22 at 13:52 +0000, Peter Keller wrote:
>
> > (ii) Using iPlayer after the second broadcast has finished. Go to the
> > programme page at <http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01p0s9s> and click
> > on the "Listen now" button on the left of the picture illustrating the
> > programme. In principle this should become available within a few
> > minutes of the end of the second broadcast (i.e. soon after 22:00 UK
> > time), but sometimes there is a longer delay of up to an hour. It
> > won't expire, so you can always listen on another day.
>
> Whoops, sorry: that should be after the first broadcast has finished, i.e.
> sometime after 09:45 UK time. The link is already there for this morning's
> programme about the Borgia family at <
> http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01nzgjz>
>
> Peter.
>
> --
> Peter Keller                                     Tel.: +44 (0)1223 353033
> Global Phasing Ltd.,                             Fax.: +44 (0)1223 366889
> Sheraton House,
> Castle Park,
> Cambridge CB3 0AX
> United Kingdom
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Date:    Thu, 22 Nov 2012 14:04:29 +0000
> From:    Petr Leiman <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Hgen ccp4i gui is broken
>
> Dear all,
>
> Hgen GUI does not start (the error message is below). The CCP4 version is
> 6.3.0-009 (64 bit). The system is 2.6.35-32-generic #67-Ubuntu SMP x86_64
> GNU/Linux. Is this unique to our system configuration?
>
> Thank you.
>
> Petr
>
> The error message is:
>
> can't use non-numeric string as operand of "!"
> can't use non-numeric string as operand of "!"
>     while executing
> "if { ![$task_setup typedef $arrayname] } {
>       PleaseWait
>       return
>     }"
>     (procedure "RunTask" line 96)
>     invoked from within
> "RunTask hgen"
>     invoked from within
> ".module.menu.action.canvas.frame.t.f_47 invoke"
>     ("uplevel" body line 1)
>     invoked from within
> "uplevel #0 [list $w invoke]"
>     (procedure "tk::ButtonUp" line 22)
>     invoked from within
> "tk::ButtonUp .module.menu.action.canvas.frame.t.f_47"
>     (command bound to event)
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Date:    Thu, 22 Nov 2012 14:12:37 +0000
> From:    Martyn Winn <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Re: Crystallography on BBC Radio 4 next week
>
> I'd just like to comment that In Our Time is usually pretty good. I caught
> the end of this morning's program on the Borgias. After hearing about
> murder, nepotism and incest, it was a bit disorientating to hear Melvyn
> announce crystallography as the next subject :)
>
> m
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: CCP4 bulletin board [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of
> > Peter Keller
> > Sent: 22 November 2012 13:52
> > To: ccp4bb
> > Subject: Re: [ccp4bb] Crystallography on BBC Radio 4 next week
> >
> > Dear all,
> >
> > I have had several queries about this off-list, so here are some
> > clarifications.
> >
> > I don't know if Melvyn Bragg is related to WL and WH Bragg. I doubt
> > it, but if he is maybe he will say. (Bragg is a fairly common name in
> > English.)
> >
> > The normal subject matter of "In Our Time" is humanities-based (i.e.
> > art, history, philosophy etc.), but they deal with scientific or
> > mathematical subjects occasionally.
> >
> > There are two live broadcasts, at 09:00 and 21:30 UK time. The later
> > one is a shortened version (edited from about 42 mins to about 28), so
> > better to listen to the earlier one if you can.
> >
> > There are three options for listening other than the terrestrial radio
> > broadcast. All should work outside the UK (restrictions on using the
> > BBC iPlayer overseas mostly apply only to television, or on the radio
> > to certain special broadcasts such as some sporting events).
> >
> > (i) Live on the internet at the times above: go to the programme page
> > at <http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01p0s9s> and click on the
> > "LISTEN"
> > icon (with a picture of a small loudspeaker) towards the upper right
> > of the page.
> >
> > (ii) Using iPlayer after the second broadcast has finished. Go to the
> > programme page at <http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01p0s9s> and click
> > on the "Listen now" button on the left of the picture illustrating the
> > programme. In principle this should become available within a few
> > minutes of the end of the second broadcast (i.e. soon after 22:00 UK
> > time), but sometimes there is a longer delay of up to an hour. It
> > won't expire, so you can always listen on another day.
> >
> > (iii) Download a podcast in mp3 format from
> > <http://www.bbc.co.uk/podcasts/series/iot>. This will become available
> > sometime after the second broadcast has finished, but it could be a
> > day or two afterwards. These podcasts also don't expire or disappear:
> > you can download them years after the original broadcasts.
> >
> > Options (ii) and (iii) will get you the full rather than the shortened
> > version of the programme.
> >
> > Regards,
> > Peter.
> >
> > On Thu, 2012-11-22 at 10:30 +0000, Peter Keller wrote:
> > > Dear all,
> > >
> > > On Thursday next week, the BBC radio program "In Our Time" will be
> > > discussing the history of crystallography. The link to the program
> > > is <http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01p0s9s>. Unfortunately, it
> > > doesn't
> > say
> > > who the guests are, but they usually manage to find people with
> > something
> > > interesting to say, even if the presenter Melvyn Bragg's grasp of
> > scientific
> > > material isn't always that great.
> > >
> > > I think that from outside the UK it is possible to listen live from
> > the link
> > > above, and that a day or two after the broadcast a podcast will be
> > available
> > > to download from <http://www.bbc.co.uk/podcasts/series/iot>.
> > >
> > > Regards,
> > > Peter.
> > >
> >
> > --
> > Peter Keller                                     Tel.: +44 (0)1223
> > 353033
> > Global Phasing Ltd.,                             Fax.: +44 (0)1223
> > 366889
> > Sheraton House,
> > Castle Park,
> > Cambridge CB3 0AX
> > United Kingdom
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Date:    Thu, 22 Nov 2012 14:28:13 +0000
> From:    Martin Walsh <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Re: Crystallography on BBC Radio 4 next week
>
> Martyn, your selling in our time short...I'd say it's always b*$&($
> brilliant! -interesting to see who his guests will be next week to discuss
> the history of crystallography.
> Bragg is the chancellor of Leeds university so it all fits rather well!
> M
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: CCP4 bulletin board [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of
> Martyn Winn
> Sent: 22 November 2012 14:13
> To: ccp4bb
> Subject: Re: [ccp4bb] Crystallography on BBC Radio 4 next week
>
> I'd just like to comment that In Our Time is usually pretty good. I caught
> the end of this morning's program on the Borgias. After hearing about
> murder, nepotism and incest, it was a bit disorientating to hear Melvyn
> announce crystallography as the next subject :)
>
> m
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: CCP4 bulletin board [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of
> > Peter Keller
> > Sent: 22 November 2012 13:52
> > To: ccp4bb
> > Subject: Re: [ccp4bb] Crystallography on BBC Radio 4 next week
> >
> > Dear all,
> >
> > I have had several queries about this off-list, so here are some
> > clarifications.
> >
> > I don't know if Melvyn Bragg is related to WL and WH Bragg. I doubt
> > it, but if he is maybe he will say. (Bragg is a fairly common name in
> > English.)
> >
> > The normal subject matter of "In Our Time" is humanities-based (i.e.
> > art, history, philosophy etc.), but they deal with scientific or
> > mathematical subjects occasionally.
> >
> > There are two live broadcasts, at 09:00 and 21:30 UK time. The later
> > one is a shortened version (edited from about 42 mins to about 28), so
> > better to listen to the earlier one if you can.
> >
> > There are three options for listening other than the terrestrial radio
> > broadcast. All should work outside the UK (restrictions on using the
> > BBC iPlayer overseas mostly apply only to television, or on the radio
> > to certain special broadcasts such as some sporting events).
> >
> > (i) Live on the internet at the times above: go to the programme page
> > at <http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01p0s9s> and click on the
> > "LISTEN"
> > icon (with a picture of a small loudspeaker) towards the upper right
> > of the page.
> >
> > (ii) Using iPlayer after the second broadcast has finished. Go to the
> > programme page at <http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01p0s9s> and click
> > on the "Listen now" button on the left of the picture illustrating the
> > programme. In principle this should become available within a few
> > minutes of the end of the second broadcast (i.e. soon after 22:00 UK
> > time), but sometimes there is a longer delay of up to an hour. It
> > won't expire, so you can always listen on another day.
> >
> > (iii) Download a podcast in mp3 format from
> > <http://www.bbc.co.uk/podcasts/series/iot>. This will become available
> > sometime after the second broadcast has finished, but it could be a
> > day or two afterwards. These podcasts also don't expire or disappear:
> > you can download them years after the original broadcasts.
> >
> > Options (ii) and (iii) will get you the full rather than the shortened
> > version of the programme.
> >
> > Regards,
> > Peter.
> >
> > On Thu, 2012-11-22 at 10:30 +0000, Peter Keller wrote:
> > > Dear all,
> > >
> > > On Thursday next week, the BBC radio program "In Our Time" will be
> > > discussing the history of crystallography. The link to the program
> > > is <http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01p0s9s>. Unfortunately, it
> > > doesn't
> > say
> > > who the guests are, but they usually manage to find people with
> > something
> > > interesting to say, even if the presenter Melvyn Bragg's grasp of
> > scientific
> > > material isn't always that great.
> > >
> > > I think that from outside the UK it is possible to listen live from
> > the link
> > > above, and that a day or two after the broadcast a podcast will be
> > available
> > > to download from <http://www.bbc.co.uk/podcasts/series/iot>.
> > >
> > > Regards,
> > > Peter.
> > >
> >
> > --
> > Peter Keller                                     Tel.: +44 (0)1223
> > 353033
> > Global Phasing Ltd.,                             Fax.: +44 (0)1223
> > 366889
> > Sheraton House,
> > Castle Park,
> > Cambridge CB3 0AX
> > United Kingdom
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Date:    Thu, 22 Nov 2012 14:52:54 +0000
> From:    "George T. DeTitta" <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Re: Crystallography on BBC Radio 4 next week
>
> Does anyone happen to know if BBC4 broadcasts over the web?
>
> George DeTitta
> HWI / UB
>
> Sent via BlackBerry by AT&T
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Martyn Winn <[log in to unmask]>
> Sender: CCP4 bulletin board <[log in to unmask]>
> Date: Thu, 22 Nov 2012 14:12:37
> To: <[log in to unmask]>
> Reply-To: <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Re: [ccp4bb] Crystallography on BBC Radio 4 next week
>
> I'd just like to comment that In Our Time is usually pretty good. I caught
> the end of this morning's program on the Borgias. After hearing about
> murder, nepotism and incest, it was a bit disorientating to hear Melvyn
> announce crystallography as the next subject :)
>
> m
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: CCP4 bulletin board [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of
> > Peter Keller
> > Sent: 22 November 2012 13:52
> > To: ccp4bb
> > Subject: Re: [ccp4bb] Crystallography on BBC Radio 4 next week
> >
> > Dear all,
> >
> > I have had several queries about this off-list, so here are some
> > clarifications.
> >
> > I don't know if Melvyn Bragg is related to WL and WH Bragg. I doubt
> > it, but if he is maybe he will say. (Bragg is a fairly common name in
> > English.)
> >
> > The normal subject matter of "In Our Time" is humanities-based (i.e.
> > art, history, philosophy etc.), but they deal with scientific or
> > mathematical subjects occasionally.
> >
> > There are two live broadcasts, at 09:00 and 21:30 UK time. The later
> > one is a shortened version (edited from about 42 mins to about 28), so
> > better to listen to the earlier one if you can.
> >
> > There are three options for listening other than the terrestrial radio
> > broadcast. All should work outside the UK (restrictions on using the
> > BBC iPlayer overseas mostly apply only to television, or on the radio
> > to certain special broadcasts such as some sporting events).
> >
> > (i) Live on the internet at the times above: go to the programme page
> > at <http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01p0s9s> and click on the
> > "LISTEN"
> > icon (with a picture of a small loudspeaker) towards the upper right
> > of the page.
> >
> > (ii) Using iPlayer after the second broadcast has finished. Go to the
> > programme page at <http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01p0s9s> and click
> > on the "Listen now" button on the left of the picture illustrating the
> > programme. In principle this should become available within a few
> > minutes of the end of the second broadcast (i.e. soon after 22:00 UK
> > time), but sometimes there is a longer delay of up to an hour. It
> > won't expire, so you can always listen on another day.
> >
> > (iii) Download a podcast in mp3 format from
> > <http://www.bbc.co.uk/podcasts/series/iot>. This will become available
> > sometime after the second broadcast has finished, but it could be a
> > day or two afterwards. These podcasts also don't expire or disappear:
> > you can download them years after the original broadcasts.
> >
> > Options (ii) and (iii) will get you the full rather than the shortened
> > version of the programme.
> >
> > Regards,
> > Peter.
> >
> > On Thu, 2012-11-22 at 10:30 +0000, Peter Keller wrote:
> > > Dear all,
> > >
> > > On Thursday next week, the BBC radio program "In Our Time" will be
> > > discussing the history of crystallography. The link to the program
> > > is <http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01p0s9s>. Unfortunately, it
> > > doesn't
> > say
> > > who the guests are, but they usually manage to find people with
> > something
> > > interesting to say, even if the presenter Melvyn Bragg's grasp of
> > scientific
> > > material isn't always that great.
> > >
> > > I think that from outside the UK it is possible to listen live from
> > the link
> > > above, and that a day or two after the broadcast a podcast will be
> > available
> > > to download from <http://www.bbc.co.uk/podcasts/series/iot>.
> > >
> > > Regards,
> > > Peter.
> > >
> >
> > --
> > Peter Keller                                     Tel.: +44 (0)1223
> > 353033
> > Global Phasing Ltd.,                             Fax.: +44 (0)1223
> > 366889
> > Sheraton House,
> > Castle Park,
> > Cambridge CB3 0AX
> > United Kingdom
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Date:    Thu, 22 Nov 2012 14:59:39 +0000
> From:    Miri Hirshberg <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Re: Crystallography on BBC Radio 4 next week
>
> On Thu, 22 Nov 2012, George T. DeTitta wrote:
>
> > Does anyone happen to know if BBC4 broadcasts over the web?
> >
> > George DeTitta
> > HWI / UB
>
> bbc.co.uk/iplayer then radio and BBC4
> they keep stuff for 7 days
>
> M.
>
> > Sent via BlackBerry by AT&T
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Martyn Winn <[log in to unmask]>
> > Sender: CCP4 bulletin board <[log in to unmask]>
> > Date: Thu, 22 Nov 2012 14:12:37
> > To: <[log in to unmask]>
> > Reply-To: <[log in to unmask]>
> > Subject: Re: [ccp4bb] Crystallography on BBC Radio 4 next week
> >
> > I'd just like to comment that In Our Time is usually pretty good. I
> > caught the end of this morning's program on the Borgias. After hearing
> > about murder, nepotism and incest, it was a bit disorientating to hear
> > Melvyn announce crystallography as the next subject :)
> >
> > m
> >
> >> -----Original Message-----
> >> From: CCP4 bulletin board [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of
> >> Peter Keller
> >> Sent: 22 November 2012 13:52
> >> To: ccp4bb
> >> Subject: Re: [ccp4bb] Crystallography on BBC Radio 4 next week
> >>
> >> Dear all,
> >>
> >> I have had several queries about this off-list, so here are some
> >> clarifications.
> >>
> >> I don't know if Melvyn Bragg is related to WL and WH Bragg. I doubt
> >> it, but if he is maybe he will say. (Bragg is a fairly common name in
> >> English.)
> >>
> >> The normal subject matter of "In Our Time" is humanities-based (i.e.
> >> art, history, philosophy etc.), but they deal with scientific or
> >> mathematical subjects occasionally.
> >>
> >> There are two live broadcasts, at 09:00 and 21:30 UK time. The later
> >> one is a shortened version (edited from about 42 mins to about 28),
> >> so better to listen to the earlier one if you can.
> >>
> >> There are three options for listening other than the terrestrial
> >> radio broadcast. All should work outside the UK (restrictions on
> >> using the BBC iPlayer overseas mostly apply only to television, or on
> >> the radio to certain special broadcasts such as some sporting
> >> events).
> >>
> >> (i) Live on the internet at the times above: go to the programme page
> >> at <http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01p0s9s> and click on the
> >> "LISTEN"
> >> icon (with a picture of a small loudspeaker) towards the upper right
> >> of the page.
> >>
> >> (ii) Using iPlayer after the second broadcast has finished. Go to the
> >> programme page at <http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01p0s9s> and
> >> click on the "Listen now" button on the left of the picture
> >> illustrating the programme. In principle this should become available
> >> within a few minutes of the end of the second broadcast (i.e. soon
> >> after 22:00 UK time), but sometimes there is a longer delay of up to
> >> an hour. It won't expire, so you can always listen on another day.
> >>
> >> (iii) Download a podcast in mp3 format from
> >> <http://www.bbc.co.uk/podcasts/series/iot>. This will become
> >> available sometime after the second broadcast has finished, but it
> >> could be a day or two afterwards. These podcasts also don't expire or
> >> disappear: you can download them years after the original broadcasts.
> >>
> >> Options (ii) and (iii) will get you the full rather than the
> >> shortened version of the programme.
> >>
> >> Regards,
> >> Peter.
> >>
> >> On Thu, 2012-11-22 at 10:30 +0000, Peter Keller wrote:
> >>> Dear all,
> >>>
> >>> On Thursday next week, the BBC radio program "In Our Time" will be
> >>> discussing the history of crystallography. The link to the program
> >>> is <http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01p0s9s>. Unfortunately, it
> >>> doesn't
> >> say
> >>> who the guests are, but they usually manage to find people with
> >> something
> >>> interesting to say, even if the presenter Melvyn Bragg's grasp of
> >> scientific
> >>> material isn't always that great.
> >>>
> >>> I think that from outside the UK it is possible to listen live from
> >> the link
> >>> above, and that a day or two after the broadcast a podcast will be
> >> available
> >>> to download from <http://www.bbc.co.uk/podcasts/series/iot>.
> >>>
> >>> Regards,
> >>> Peter.
> >>>
> >>
> >> --
> >> Peter Keller                                     Tel.: +44 (0)1223
> >> 353033
> >> Global Phasing Ltd.,                             Fax.: +44 (0)1223
> >> 366889
> >> Sheraton House,
> >> Castle Park,
> >> Cambridge CB3 0AX
> >> United Kingdom
> >
>
> Thurs Nov. 22nd, 2012
> EBI
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Date:    Thu, 22 Nov 2012 15:05:38 +0000
> From:    Peter Keller <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Re: Crystallography on BBC Radio 4 next week
>
> On Thu, 2012-11-22 at 14:59 +0000, Miri Hirshberg wrote:
> > On Thu, 22 Nov 2012, George T. DeTitta wrote:
> >
> > > Does anyone happen to know if BBC4 broadcasts over the web?
> > >
> > > George DeTitta
> > > HWI / UB
> >
> > bbc.co.uk/iplayer then radio and BBC4
> > they keep stuff for 7 days
>
> Some programmes (including this series) are available indefinitely. The
> expiry date is given as 1 Jan 2099, so there is no rush :-).  You can
> browse the archive here
> <http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/features/in-our-time/archive/>: it goes back
> to 2004.
>
> Regards,
> Peter.
>
> >
> > M.
> >
> > > Sent via BlackBerry by AT&T
> > >
> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > From: Martyn Winn <[log in to unmask]>
> > > Sender: CCP4 bulletin board <[log in to unmask]>
> > > Date: Thu, 22 Nov 2012 14:12:37
> > > To: <[log in to unmask]>
> > > Reply-To: <[log in to unmask]>
> > > Subject: Re: [ccp4bb] Crystallography on BBC Radio 4 next week
> > >
> > > I'd just like to comment that In Our Time is usually pretty good. I
> > > caught the end of this morning's program on the Borgias. After
> > > hearing about murder, nepotism and incest, it was a bit
> > > disorientating to hear Melvyn announce crystallography as the next
> > > subject :)
> > >
> > > m
> > >
> > >> -----Original Message-----
> > >> From: CCP4 bulletin board [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf
> > >> Of Peter Keller
> > >> Sent: 22 November 2012 13:52
> > >> To: ccp4bb
> > >> Subject: Re: [ccp4bb] Crystallography on BBC Radio 4 next week
> > >>
> > >> Dear all,
> > >>
> > >> I have had several queries about this off-list, so here are some
> > >> clarifications.
> > >>
> > >> I don't know if Melvyn Bragg is related to WL and WH Bragg. I doubt
> > >> it, but if he is maybe he will say. (Bragg is a fairly common name
> > >> in
> > >> English.)
> > >>
> > >> The normal subject matter of "In Our Time" is humanities-based (i.e.
> > >> art, history, philosophy etc.), but they deal with scientific or
> > >> mathematical subjects occasionally.
> > >>
> > >> There are two live broadcasts, at 09:00 and 21:30 UK time. The
> > >> later one is a shortened version (edited from about 42 mins to
> > >> about 28), so better to listen to the earlier one if you can.
> > >>
> > >> There are three options for listening other than the terrestrial
> > >> radio broadcast. All should work outside the UK (restrictions on
> > >> using the BBC iPlayer overseas mostly apply only to television, or
> > >> on the radio to certain special broadcasts such as some sporting
> > >> events).
> > >>
> > >> (i) Live on the internet at the times above: go to the programme
> > >> page at <http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01p0s9s> and click on the
> > >> "LISTEN"
> > >> icon (with a picture of a small loudspeaker) towards the upper
> > >> right of the page.
> > >>
> > >> (ii) Using iPlayer after the second broadcast has finished. Go to
> > >> the programme page at <http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01p0s9s>
> > >> and click on the "Listen now" button on the left of the picture
> > >> illustrating the programme. In principle this should become
> > >> available within a few minutes of the end of the second broadcast
> > >> (i.e. soon after 22:00 UK time), but sometimes there is a longer
> > >> delay of up to an hour. It won't expire, so you can always listen on
> another day.
> > >>
> > >> (iii) Download a podcast in mp3 format from
> > >> <http://www.bbc.co.uk/podcasts/series/iot>. This will become
> > >> available sometime after the second broadcast has finished, but it
> > >> could be a day or two afterwards. These podcasts also don't expire
> > >> or disappear: you can download them years after the original
> broadcasts.
> > >>
> > >> Options (ii) and (iii) will get you the full rather than the
> > >> shortened version of the programme.
> > >>
> > >> Regards,
> > >> Peter.
> > >>
> > >> On Thu, 2012-11-22 at 10:30 +0000, Peter Keller wrote:
> > >>> Dear all,
> > >>>
> > >>> On Thursday next week, the BBC radio program "In Our Time" will be
> > >>> discussing the history of crystallography. The link to the program
> > >>> is <http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01p0s9s>. Unfortunately, it
> > >>> doesn't
> > >> say
> > >>> who the guests are, but they usually manage to find people with
> > >> something
> > >>> interesting to say, even if the presenter Melvyn Bragg's grasp of
> > >> scientific
> > >>> material isn't always that great.
> > >>>
> > >>> I think that from outside the UK it is possible to listen live
> > >>> from
> > >> the link
> > >>> above, and that a day or two after the broadcast a podcast will be
> > >> available
> > >>> to download from <http://www.bbc.co.uk/podcasts/series/iot>.
> > >>>
> > >>> Regards,
> > >>> Peter.
> > >>>
> > >>
> > >> --
> > >> Peter Keller                                     Tel.: +44 (0)1223
> > >> 353033
> > >> Global Phasing Ltd.,                             Fax.: +44 (0)1223
> > >> 366889
> > >> Sheraton House,
> > >> Castle Park,
> > >> Cambridge CB3 0AX
> > >> United Kingdom
> > >
> >
> > Thurs Nov. 22nd, 2012
> > EBI
>
> --
> Peter Keller                                     Tel.: +44 (0)1223 353033
> Global Phasing Ltd.,                             Fax.: +44 (0)1223 366889
> Sheraton House,
> Castle Park,
> Cambridge CB3 0AX
> United Kingdom
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Date:    Thu, 22 Nov 2012 17:32:26 +0000
> From:    Patrick Shaw Stewart <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Re: Equilibrium Relative Humidity matching
>
> Matt
>
> My old "Rubber Book" (Handbook of Physics and Chemistry, 1976) has a table
> (attached) showing the "lowering of vapor pressure by salts in aqueous
> solution", taken from the Smithsonian Tables.
>
> I've never been able to make any sense of it in terms of cations, anions,
> valency, or charge density (position in Hofmeister series), whether
> concentrations are expressed as M or N solutions.
>
> For example, of the salts mentioned on your website, MgSO4 seems to be
> anomalous.
>
> My spreadsheet also has a little converter that my colleague wrote many
> years ago to convert vapor diffusion conditions to batch.  This might be of
> interest to people who have to work in batch, e.g. people making crystals
> for X-FEL data collection.  You can download it as a program from
> http://www.douglas.co.uk/vdtomb/vdtomb.htm - it seems to work pretty well.
>
> Best wishes
>
> Patrick
>
>
>
>
>
> On 22 November 2012 12:11, Matthew Bowler <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
> > Dear All,
> >     after a few requests, I have now added equations to the online
> > calculator that uses Raoult's law to calculate the relative humidity
> > equilibria for precipitant solutions (see http://go.esrf.eu/RH). The
> > new equations (4 and 5) allow the calculation of salt concentrations
> > that will be in equilibrium with a certain PEG or other molecule
> > solution - this will allow slow and controlled dehydration experiments
> > to be designed in vapour diffusion plates, by slowly increasing the
> > salt concentration in the reservoir above the equilibrium and thereby
> reducing the amount of water in
> > the crystallisation drop by a controlled amount.   Hope it is useful,
> > cheers, Matt.
> >
> > --
> > Matthew Bowler
> > Synchrotron Science Group
> > European Molecular Biology Laboratory
> > BP 181, 6 rue Jules Horowitz
> > 38042 Grenoble Cedex 9
> > France
> > ==============================**=====================
> > Tel: +33 (0) 4.76.20.76.37
> > Fax: +33 (0) 4.76.88.29.04
> >
> > http://www.embl.fr/
> > ==============================**=====================
> >
>
>
>
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> ------------------------------
>
> Date:    Thu, 22 Nov 2012 18:05:59 +0000
> From:    Peter Keller <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Re: Crystallography on BBC Radio 4 next week
>
> On Thu, 22 Nov 2012, Rex Palmer wrote:
>
> > One speaker is Professor Mike Glazer (Oxford).
>
> Hopefully the last word needed here before the broadcast. According to a
> mailing from the British Crystallographic Association, the other two guests
> are Dr Chris Hammond (Leeds) and Prof Judith Howard (Durham).
>
> Regards,
> Peter.
>
> --
> Peter Keller                                     Tel.: +44 (0)1223 353033
> Global Phasing Ltd.,                             Fax.: +44 (0)1223 366889
> Sheraton House,
> Castle Park,
> Cambridge CB3 0AX
> United Kingdom
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Date:    Thu, 22 Nov 2012 18:08:39 +0000
> From:    "Dr. Isabel  De Moraes" <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Re: Crystallography on BBC Radio 4 next week
>
> Deal All,
>
> Like many others, I also would like to encourage to listen the  “In Our
> Time” BBC Radio 4 program next week as part of the Bragg Centenary
> Celebration.
>
> Melvyn will have Prof Mike Glazer (Oxford), Dr Chris Hammond (Leeds) and
> Prof Judith Howard (Durham) as guests.
>
> A subject not to be missed to those who like to called of
> crystallographers.
>
> Isabel Moraes
>
>
>
>
> On 22 Nov 2012, at 14:28, Martin Walsh wrote:
>
> Martyn, your selling in our time short...I'd say it's always b*$&($
> brilliant! -interesting to see who his guests will be next week to discuss
> the history of crystallography.
> Bragg is the chancellor of Leeds university so it all fits rather well!
> M
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: CCP4 bulletin board [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of
> Martyn Winn
> Sent: 22 November 2012 14:13
> To: ccp4bb
> Subject: Re: [ccp4bb] Crystallography on BBC Radio 4 next week
>
> I'd just like to comment that In Our Time is usually pretty good. I caught
> the end of this morning's program on the Borgias. After hearing about
> murder, nepotism and incest, it was a bit disorientating to hear Melvyn
> announce crystallography as the next subject :)
>
> m
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: CCP4 bulletin board [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of
> Peter Keller
> Sent: 22 November 2012 13:52
> To: ccp4bb
> Subject: Re: [ccp4bb] Crystallography on BBC Radio 4 next week
>
> Dear all,
>
> I have had several queries about this off-list, so here are some
> clarifications.
>
> I don't know if Melvyn Bragg is related to WL and WH Bragg. I doubt it,
> but if he is maybe he will say. (Bragg is a fairly common name in
> English.)
>
> The normal subject matter of "In Our Time" is humanities-based (i.e.
> art, history, philosophy etc.), but they deal with scientific or
> mathematical subjects occasionally.
>
> There are two live broadcasts, at 09:00 and 21:30 UK time. The later one
> is a shortened version (edited from about 42 mins to about 28), so better
> to listen to the earlier one if you can.
>
> There are three options for listening other than the terrestrial radio
> broadcast. All should work outside the UK (restrictions on using the BBC
> iPlayer overseas mostly apply only to television, or on the radio to
> certain special broadcasts such as some sporting events).
>
> (i) Live on the internet at the times above: go to the programme page at <
> http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01p0s9s> and click on the "LISTEN"
> icon (with a picture of a small loudspeaker) towards the upper right of
> the page.
>
> (ii) Using iPlayer after the second broadcast has finished. Go to the
> programme page at <http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01p0s9s> and click on
> the "Listen now" button on the left of the picture illustrating the
> programme. In principle this should become available within a few minutes
> of the end of the second broadcast (i.e. soon after 22:00 UK time), but
> sometimes there is a longer delay of up to an hour. It won't expire, so you
> can always listen on another day.
>
> (iii) Download a podcast in mp3 format from <
> http://www.bbc.co.uk/podcasts/series/iot>. This will become available
> sometime after the second broadcast has finished, but it could be a day or
> two afterwards. These podcasts also don't expire or disappear:
> you can download them years after the original broadcasts.
>
> Options (ii) and (iii) will get you the full rather than the shortened
> version of the programme.
>
> Regards,
> Peter.
>
> On Thu, 2012-11-22 at 10:30 +0000, Peter Keller wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> On Thursday next week, the BBC radio program "In Our Time" will be
> discussing the history of crystallography. The link to the program is <
> http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01p0s9s>. Unfortunately, it doesn't say
> who the guests are, but they usually manage to find people with something
> interesting to say, even if the presenter Melvyn Bragg's grasp of
> scientific material isn't always that great.
>
> I think that from outside the UK it is possible to listen live from the
> link above, and that a day or two after the broadcast a podcast will be
> available to download from <http://www.bbc.co.uk/podcasts/series/iot>.
>
> Regards,
> Peter.
>
>
> --
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> 353033
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> ------------------------------
>
> Date:    Thu, 22 Nov 2012 14:20:37 -0500
> From:    Ed Pozharski <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Re: How to exclude resolution bins
>
> On 11/22/2012 03:40 AM, Wei Feng wrote:
> > Dear all
> > An ice ring is found in the raw image files and the resolution range
> > is from 3.70-3.57A.
> > I want to remove this ice ring by excluding the reolution bin.
> > Can anyone tell me how to do?
> > Thanks a lot !
> > Wei Feng
> >
> >
>
> iMosflm has the ice ring exclusion option (button with the snowflake and
> an x mark)
>
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> Oh, suddenly throwing a giraffe into a volcano to make water is crazy?
>                                                  Julian, King of Lemurs
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> Date:    Thu, 22 Nov 2012 21:22:36 +0100
> From:    alberto podjarny <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Call for Senior scientist position in the field of Structural
> Biology, Illkirch, CU Strasbourg, France
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> Call for Senior scientist position in the field of Structural Biology,
> Illkirch, CU Strasbourg,France
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> The IGBMC (Institute of Genetics and Molecular and Cell Biology, Illkirch,
> France) is launching a Call for the recruitment of a senior scientist in
> the field of Structural Biology. We aim at reinforcing the Integrated
> Structural Biology department through the recruitment of an outstanding
> scientist who will play an important role in shaping the future scientific
> directions of the department. The candidate will benefit from an
> internationally competitive and attractive package that has been issued
> through the French "Laboratory of Excellence" initiative. Moreover, the
> building phase of the new integrative biology center (
> http://www.igbmc.fr/grandesstructures/cbi/) will be completed in May 2013
> and will contribute to the attractiveness of the IGBMC campus, offering a
> cutting-edge technological environment to better understand the functioning
> of biological systems across scales.
>
> Candidates are invited to submit a single file including their Curriculum
> Vitae with complete bibliography and a single page letter describing their
> scientific objectives to [log in to unmask], subject line Labex 01.
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> Alberto D. Podjarny
> Directeur de Recherche CNRS
> IGBMC
> 1, rue Laurent Fries
> 67404 Illkirch
> TE: (33) 3 88 65 33 11
> FAX: (33) 3 88 65 32 01
> Mobile: (33) 6 11 65 31 92
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> End of CCP4BB Digest - 21 Nov 2012 to 22 Nov 2012 (#2012-332)
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