via Webinar (link below) or join the group for lunch in SGM 106
Join us SBGrid on October 10th to learn about SPHIRE (SParx for HIgh Resolution Electron microscopy) from Toshio Moriya, post-doctoral fellow at the Max Planck Institute of Molecular Physiology.
American Academy of Arts and Sciences Norton’s Woods Conference Center, 136 Irving Street, Cambridge, MA
Harvard Medical School Center for Molecular and Cellular Dynamics hosting the 23rd Annual Harvard Structural Biology Retreat at Norton's Woods Conference Center
"Throughout history, observations of structure, from Hooke’s cells to the beaks of Darwin’s finches, have provided insights necessary to understand how life works. This is particularly true in structural biology, a discipline focused on visualizing life at its most fundamental. Discoveries of the atomic structures of important proteins and biological molecules have been among the most celebrated in science and have generated more than a dozen Nobel Prizes, new fields of research, and multibillion-dollar companies."