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Updated: March 27, 2014

The first ever SBGrid user summit 'Quo Vadis Structural Biology?' took place on May 5th and 6th 2008 in Boston, Massachusetts. There were a number of talks and workshops that focused on structural …

Updated: March 27, 2014

This month we will begin recommending a new SBGrid Workstation configuration, built around the Intel Core 2 Duo architecture. The new workstation setup utilizes a high-end Intel motherboard, a dual-core Intel processor and …

Updated: March 27, 2014

Software updates will be available at your location after the Friday evening update. The following Linux branch updates will be made: GROMACS will now be available for the Linux branch. GROMACS is a …

Updated: March 27, 2014

<div class="subheader13"><a href="http://sbgrid.org/downloads/seminar062205.pdf" target="_blank"><img style="border-width: 0px; float: left;" src="http://sbgrid.org/seminar_tn.gif" /></a>June 22nd, 3PM-5PM, Canon Room at Harvard Medical School.<br /> Food & Drink served at 2:45</div><div> </div> <div>Brought to you by SBGrid & the …

Updated: March 27, 2014

The SBGrid Consortium operating at Harvard Medical School in Boston has an immediate opening for an enthusiastic scientific web developer. The role involves developing, updating and maintaining high-throughput structural biology work-flows in an …

Updated: March 27, 2014

As part of the NSF grant, an experimental cluster has been acquired and is in the process of being configured. This cluster consists of 3 different classes of machine: Mac Pro, with 3GHz …

Updated: March 27, 2014

SBGrid will host a special seminar on Wednesday, July 25th at 11:30 am, presented by Yuichiro Takagi, Associate Professor in the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at Indiana University School of Medicine. …

Updated: March 27, 2014

SBGird now supports the SGI IRIX 6.5.26m operating system. You can install OS patches directly with the SBGird software depository: /programs/iris4d/extras/IRIX6.5.26. Please note that some older IRIX computers (Indygo2 and below) can be …

Updated: March 27, 2014

We have just added a new version of EMAN for Linux. Please check http://ncmi.bcm.tmc.edu/~stevel/EMAN/doc/ for 1.6 release notes. According to release notes there still seem to be some problems running under RH9 with …

Updated: March 27, 2014

Shelx 97-2 has been updated to include additional programs. Chimera has been updated to 1.2065. Special versions of ccp4 apps and RAVE utls have been added to: /programs/i386-linux/gerard/proto/AMD64 /programs/i386-linux/ccp4/proto/AMD64 Additional Mac OSX programs: …

Updated: March 27, 2014

Some of the software we provide can be tricky to use. That’s why we’re here – to help simplify ease-of-use of this software. In the Software Hints section of our newsletters, we’ll provide …

Updated: March 27, 2014

This month we have new versions of Coot, PHENIX, CCPNMR, NMR relax, and BLAST in this update, as well as a few new packages including BioPython, PROFphd and SAM.

Updated: March 27, 2014

There was a very small unannounced update in January to provide new XDS binaries, which expired over the Christmas holidays and a new version of CCP4mg, which purported to fix the issue with …

Updated: March 27, 2014

It has been a solid month since our last update, and we have quite a few new and updated packages including updates to Coot, PHENIX nightly, Jalview, GROMACS, EMAN2 and em2em. The new …

Updated: March 27, 2014

We have a large update for this month including PHENIX, Coot, CCP4mg, Chimera, several software packages from the Grigorieff Lab, LABELIT, RNAVIEW, Rosetta and a couple of PyMOL plugins. Due to the large …

Updated: March 27, 2014

The new software will be available on your computers on Saturday, September 9th.The following applications will be updated in the process:CCP4 to version 6.0.1 – CCP4 version 6.0 is the most recent major …
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