The Berkeley Center for Structural Biology’s Collaborative Crystallography (CC) program is making major advancements in solving protein structures, especially for users involved in high-throughput projects. The CC program is an NIH-funded, peer-reviewed service that allows external users to apply for both beam time and the support of a crystallographer to perform experiments and subsequent data analyses. Read more »
ALSNews Vol. 305
JANUARY 27, 2010
Roger Falcone, Director: Happy New Year!
I welcome our ALS family back to the Lab, and hope that the holidays were an enriching time for you and your family and friends. For me, it was a nice time to catch up on reading, and to cook for and talk with my children and wife, since my family came home from workRead More Read more »
ALSNews Vol. 305
Welcome to the new ALSNews layout! Give us your feedback here! In This Issue Director’s Update Structures of Three Membrane Transport Proteins Yield Functional Insights Using Light to Control How X Rays Interact with Matter Proton Channel Orientation in Block-Copolymer Electrolyte Membranes Solving Structures with Collaborative Crystallography A User Support Building Tour This Month’s PollsRead More Read more »