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Subject: PX beamtime application deadline Sept 3rd!
From: Peter Zwart PHZwart {- at -} LBL {- dot -} GOV
Date: 2008-09-03

Dear All,

The deadline for user proposals for PX beamtime at the ALS has been
extended to September 3, 5pm pacific time.

See my previous email for details.

Thanks

Peter

2008/8/29 Peter Zwart :
> Dear All,
>
> The deadline for general user proposals for PX beamtime at the ALS is
> comming up soon! At the BCSB, we have 5 beamlines for which you can
> apply for beamtime. At the Berkeley Center for Structural Biology
> (BCSB) we have recently completed a number of upgrades:
>
> Sector 8: Recent improvements include:
>
> * A high-accuracy microdiffractometer on BL 8.2.1, allowing for
> centering and viewing of very small crystals
> * Robot automounters which can increase the screening throughput
> at the beamlines, and will allow for the implementation of remote data
> collection
> * A new large format (315mm active surface area) CCD detector on
> BL 8.2.1, facilitating data collection on large unit cell crystals
>
> Sector 5: Beamlines (5.0.1 and 5.0.3) now generate 1.5x10^11 photons
> per second at 0.97 Angstrom. This wavelength is slightly above the Se
> K edge making them ideal for performing Se SAD experiments. Beamline
> 5.0.2 (the tunable beamline) generates a peak flux of 8x10^11 photons
> per second, and the energy range of 5.0.2 has been extended to 17 keV,
> enabling the routine use of shorter wavelengths and anomalously
> scattering elements such as bromine.
>
> Please visit http://bcsb.lbl.gov/ for more details about the Center
> and its beamlines.
>
> If you'd like to apply for Oct/Nov/Dec beamtime at the Advanced Light
> Source, please submit a General User proposal by September 1, 2008.
>
> To find out more, click on:
>
> http://www-als.lbl.gov/als/quickguide/independinvest.html
>
> We invite you to submit a proposal at:
>
> http://alsusweb.lbl.gov/4DCGI/WEB_GetForm/PXProposalEntry.shtml/Initialize.
>
> If you have any questions or would like to request open beamtime,
> please e-mail BCSBBeamtime@lbl.gov.
>
> (Please note that executed user agreements must be received by LBNL
> prior to beamtime. Proprietary fees, if applicable, must be received
> by LBNL at least five working days prior to scheduled beamtime.)
>
>
> --
> -----------------------------------------------------------------
> P.H. Zwart
> Beamline Scientist
> Berkeley Center for Structural Biology
> Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratories
> 1 Cyclotron Road, Berkeley, CA-94703, USA
> Cell: 510 289 9246
> BCSB: http://bcsb.als.lbl.gov
> PHENIX: http://www.phenix-online.org
> CCTBX: http://cctbx.sf.net
> -----------------------------------------------------------------
>



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P.H. Zwart
Beamline Scientist
Berkeley Center for Structural Biology
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratories
1 Cyclotron Road, Berkeley, CA-94703, USA
Cell: 510 289 9246
BCSB: http://bcsb.als.lbl.gov
PHENIX: http://www.phenix-online.org
CCTBX: http://cctbx.sf.net
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