Collection of Talks and Seminars

Everyone is welcome to use the information provided in these seminars given appropriate acknowledgment. I do, however, appreciate a short notification.

There is more material in the "Teaching" section in general, this is rather a loose collection of talks.

Seminars at various workshops

2012

List of my Seminars given in 2013
Occasion Date PDF Description
20thBruker Users' Meeting June 24th, 2011 download How to Trace Polynucleotides: Current status of knuspr

2011 and before

List of seminars given before 2012
Occasion Date PDF Description
Advances in Structural Biology Computing Symposium, SBGrid, Boston June 24th, 2011 download General overview about macromolecular refinement with shelxl and latest advances in shelxd/ shelxe
CCP4 Workshop Chicago June 2009 download This talk is essentially identical to the one I gave in Grenoble about the usage of shelx c/d/e, except for one or two minor improvements.
MAX-INF2 Practical Course Grenoble June 2009 download How to use shelx c/d/e for substructure solution (practical). Includes the shelxe_demo version for autotracing.
MAX-INF2 Practical Course Grenoble June 2009 download theoretical talk about substructure solution with shelx c/d/e.
Como Intl. School of Crystallography June 2008 download About the latest developments of shelxc/d/e, including the free lunch algorithm, backbone tracing of proteins and a suggested method for the backbone tracing of nucleic acids.
ECPM 2007 July 2007 n/a 15min overview about the status quo of the protein crystallography beamline of the Australian Synchrotron. It is the base version of the talk about Synchrotron Radiation
Hercules Course ESRF II Oct. 2006 download Introduction to low resolution refinement.
Shelx Workshop Sep. 2006 download This is the talk describes my current work on automated tracing of nucleic acids.

Seminar: "Advanced Crystal Structure Analysis"

The Seminars about Advanced Crystal Structure Analysis cover a broad range of crystallographic topics. The seminar series is an official course of the Georg-August-Universität which means the students and PhD students can claim credits for regular attendance.

These are my talks within this series.


Tim Grüne
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