User:Karsten Theis/Takustr6
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| + | === structure solution === | ||
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| + | === structure refinement === | ||
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| + | === making figures === | ||
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| + | === publishing === | ||
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| + | === model building === | ||
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| + | === conferences === | ||
== Discussion == | == Discussion == | ||
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| + | === secretaries === | ||
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| + | === IT dept === | ||
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| + | === occupational hazards === | ||
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| + | === food supply === | ||
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Revision as of 15:04, 27 July 2018
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Results
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Methods
The third floor was one big corridor, outlining the steps in structure solution. Cold rooms on one end, crystallization and X-ray labs in the middle (along with the two grown-up offices and the seminar room) and data crunching on the other end.
purification
crystallization
in-house data collection
synchrotron data collection
data processing
structure solution
structure refinement
making figures
publishing
model building
conferences
Discussion
weekends
smoking
secretaries
IT dept
occupational hazards
food supply
sleeping arrangements
Footnotes
- ↑ Karsten: back then, you could ask for a specific PDB ID, and researchers tried to get one that fit their project. nRNT for RNase T1 is pretty good, but at one point the lab ran out of digits
