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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 …

Updated: March 27, 2014

SITUS – version 2.2.1 (Linux) - program package for the modeling of atomic resolution structures into low-resolution density maps e.g. from electron microscopy, tomography, or small angle X-ray scattering. Version 2.2.1 provides many …

Updated: March 27, 2014

We would like to remind you that our 144 CPU computational grid is available to the SBgrid community through the General User Program at no extra charge. Our Research System Architect, Ian Levesque, …

Updated: March 27, 2014

Our 144 CPU computational grid is available to the SBGrid community through the General User Program at no extra charge (www.sbgrid.org/gup). This month’s awardees include Ethan Settembre for SAXS calculations. We are also …

Updated: March 27, 2014

The Linux version of SPOCK program has been upgraded to version 1.5-pre3. Please, send any information about problems to curator@sbgrid.org

Updated: March 27, 2014

General fixes for a few runtime errors in CCP4 5.0.2 (no user changes necessary). A recompiled Raster3D package (2.7) with better performance during rendering tasks (no user changes necessary). Coot 0.0.31 will now …

Updated: March 27, 2014

We have an interesting lineup of speakers for our webinar series scheduled to resume in Jan. More details will be posted soon: Feb 7th: Tom Goddard, Chimera March: Schrodinger, PyMOL April: Graeme Winter, …

Updated: March 27, 2014

Webinars are currently being planned to feature Phaser, CCP4, and SHARP/autoSHARP. More details will follow soon.

Updated: March 27, 2014

The SBGrid Consortium and NSF RCN would like to invite you to a Centrifugation Workshop to be held at Harvard Medical School: "Structure-function studies using analytical ultracentrifugation, and the UltraScan data analysis suite" …

Updated: March 27, 2014

We worked with the Gaudet and Jeruzalmi labs at Harvard University over the past few weeks to develop an SBGrid-compatible setup by centrally-utilizing their newly acquired 4-node (8-CPU) XServe G5 cluster. The solution …

Updated: March 27, 2014

We want to know what you think is the best, most useful program in the SBGrid programs directory. Please send an email to Ben Silva (silva@crystal.harvard.edu), the SBGrid Relationship Associate, with your choice. …

Updated: March 27, 2014

The following software installations and upgrades will be available after the Friday evening update. Linux, Mac OS X (PPC and Intel):Refmac will be updated to 5.3.0037. This is the latest update for this …

Updated: March 27, 2014

SBGrid has become an official Open Science Grid (OSG) Virtual Organization (VO).  Pending completion of our internal grid infrastructure, we should begin testing OSG connectivity next month.

Updated: March 27, 2014

"Now scientists in more than 38 laboratories, including x-ray crystallography, NMR, and electron microscopy labs, can use their own desktop or laptop computers to conduct computational research at their desks, on the Xserve …

Updated: March 27, 2014

Version 0.3.1 of APBS - a software package for the numerical solution of the Poisson-Boltzmann equation - is installed for Linux platform. It is ready to be used from within PYMOL. Please, send …
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