Small angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) is a popular technique for obtaining
biophysical and structural information from biological macromolecules and
complexes in solution. SAXS is extremely powerful as both a complementary
probe for high resolution techniques and in studying systems, such as
flexible or intrinsically disordered proteins, that are often intractable
for crystallography or cryoEM.
BioCAT (Sector 18 at the Advanced Photon Source) is offering its tenth
intensive BioSAXS HOW-TO workshop. Participants will have four days of
virtual lectures and hands-on software tutorials on the basics of BioSAXS
data collection and processing from expert practitioners in the field. The
course will take place from 12/10/2024 to 12/13/2024, and is entirely
virtual via Zoom.
Registration will be limited to 30 participants in order to allow for
one-on-one and/or small-group interactions between participants and
instructors. There is no cost associated with the workshop and registration
will be granted upon review of a short application.
Note: This course is intended for researchers interested in scattering from
monodisperse biological macromolecules. It is NOT for soft matter materials
or systems which are significantly polydisperse.
The application deadline is September 30th. For more details and
application/registration information see:
https://www.bio.aps.anl.gov/news/everything-biosaxs-10.html
biophysical and structural information from biological macromolecules and
complexes in solution. SAXS is extremely powerful as both a complementary
probe for high resolution techniques and in studying systems, such as
flexible or intrinsically disordered proteins, that are often intractable
for crystallography or cryoEM.
BioCAT (Sector 18 at the Advanced Photon Source) is offering its tenth
intensive BioSAXS HOW-TO workshop. Participants will have four days of
virtual lectures and hands-on software tutorials on the basics of BioSAXS
data collection and processing from expert practitioners in the field. The
course will take place from 12/10/2024 to 12/13/2024, and is entirely
virtual via Zoom.
Registration will be limited to 30 participants in order to allow for
one-on-one and/or small-group interactions between participants and
instructors. There is no cost associated with the workshop and registration
will be granted upon review of a short application.
Note: This course is intended for researchers interested in scattering from
monodisperse biological macromolecules. It is NOT for soft matter materials
or systems which are significantly polydisperse.
The application deadline is September 30th. For more details and
application/registration information see:
https://www.bio.aps.anl.gov/news/everything-biosaxs-10.html