The Structural Biology Department at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital and the Southeast Regional Collaborative Access Team (SER-CAT) jointly announce a two-day symposium.
Note: The meeting will include live Keynote speakers as well as pre-recorded talks and posters submitted by registrants.
March 18 will feature workshops on the remote use of SER-CAT (emphasis on automated capabilities enabled by the new K-B focusing mirror system and Eiger 16M detector) and use of partner ALS beamlines during the APS dark period.
March 19 will feature Keynote speakers whose major contributions to biology and human disease research are propelled by X-ray Crystallography.
For further information contact Darcie Miller (Organizing committee Chair), darcie.miller@stjude.org and Lynette Nelson, lynette.nelson@stjude.org