This is a final reminder that the Canadian Macromolecular Crystallography Facility (CMCF) is accepting applications for an intensive 5-day hands-on synchrotron data collection school at the Canadian Light Source (CLS) in Saskatoon. The school will take place June 2 - 6, 2015. Participants will attend a series of lectures and be actively engaged in macromolecular crystallography (Mx) data collection at CMCF beamlines. Completing the school will enable participants to make effective use of the beamlines remotely and will better equip participants to collect diffraction data on-site. This year's invited speaker is Dr. Paul Adams from the Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory. He will guide participants through an in-depth look at using Phenix during structure solution. Participants should have a basic grounding in crystallography prior to attending the course. Given enough interest, an optional crystallography review will be offered on Monday, June 1. Application deadline is Tuesday April 7, 2015. Please visit the CMCF website for more information and application form: http://cmcf.lightsource.ca/school
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