You should try to attend this course at IISER Thiruvananthapuram: http://workshop.iisertvm.ac.in/cem3dip/ Note that there is only ONE WEEK left to apply. Here is the announcement:
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The 1st course on Cryo Electron Microscopy and 3 Dimensional Image Processing (CEM3DIP) of Macromolecular assemblies and Cellular tomography
July 2-13, 2016, at IISER Thiruvananthapuram, India.
The 1st Cryo Electron Microscopy and 3 Dimensional Image Processing (CEM3DIP 2016) school will be held at IISER Thiruvananthapuram (IISER-TVM) in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India. This is an extensive 11 day course that will be held from 2 July – 13 July 2016 at IISER-TVM (with a 1 day break, to chill out in the back waters and beaches of God’s Own Country).
The course will focus on structural biology using Transmission Electron Microscopy and aims to teach the participants the basic principles and practical aspects of Image processing and 3D reconstruction in Single Particle Cryo Electron Microscopy(SPCryoEM) and Cellular Tomography. This is a hands-on course/workshop, in which theory and practicals are tightly intertwined. The topics covered suits both who are new to the field as well as those who wants to acquire an in-depth understanding of the fundamental principles and practical aspects. One of the speciality of this course is that, apart from PhD students and Post Docs, even Faculties/PI’s and protein crystallographers who wish to acquire knowledge in SPCryoEM are encouraged to apply. Student participants may also be able to credit this course. For more information please contact the course coordinator at [email protected].
The basic format of the course will be theoretical lectures in the mornings followed by hands on practical session on computer workstations in the afternoon. Evenings will be reserved for poster presentations by the participants and if possible research talks by the participants/instructors.
The instructors for the course will include: Wah Chiu (BCM), Wolfgang Baumeister (MPI-B), Steven J Ludtke (BCM), Kutty Raghunath Vinothkumar (MRC), Elena Orlova (Birkbeck), Lu Gan (NUS), Garib Murshodov (MRC), Ardan Patwardhan (EMBL-EBI), Ramanathan Natesh (IISER-TVM), Manidipa Banerjee (IIT Delhi), Jayati Sengupta (IICB).
For more details and to apply for this course kindly visit the course website http://workshop.iisertvm.ac. in/cem3dip. We shall truly appreciate if this e-mail or the attached poster can be displayed at your Institute notice board and circulated among your friends, scholars and students encouraging them to apply for this course.
Only selected people from the applicants can register for the course. Selection will be based on applicants CV, current research project, relevant skills, future plans and most importantly the quality of the submitted abstract. Nominal registration fees are applicable for selected applicants. I am happy to convey that Biophysical Society bursaries are available now for subset of selected applicants. Based on availability of other funds, more bursaries can be provided. All registered participants have to present posters on their research work.
The event supporters/sponsors of the event presently include GIAN-MHRD, Govt. of India; IISER-TVM an autonomous institution under MHRD, Government of India; EMBO;WellcomeTrust-DBT INDIA Alliance, Biophysical Society and GATAN Inc.
Kind regards,
Ramanathan Natesh
Course Coordinator CEM3DIP 2016.
Phone: +91-471-2599403
Please write to [email protected] for any queries regarding this course.
The one lab where I can think of the capability to perform Cryo-EM is Dr. Manidipa Banerjee Lab at IIT Delhi (See link bellow). Apart from this in North India, I am not aware of any lab routinely performing cryo-EM. Also, have you already tried negative stain EM? If no, it would be easier to find a working TEM in/near your university and you can collect some negative stain data for single particle of your protein, until you find a Cryo-EM facility to aim higher resolution.
Where can I perform selected area diffraction experiments using Cryo-TEM for pharmaceutical materials? It requires the low dose of the electron beam as well. Kindly let me know if I can perform such experiments in INDIA.
Hello Pramanik, IIT Delhi has a Cyo-EM, they are using it for virus cryo tomography, I don't know it will fulfill yours need, ask Dr Manidipa Banerjee, best wishes
Hi, NCBS/inStem (Bangalore Life Science Cluster) has opened up a national facility for Cryo EM with 300 kV Krios and DED detectors (falcon3 and k2). This is the the State of the art for performing single particle and Cryo tomography.
https://www.ncbs.res.in/events/ncemfimeeting
Watch out for this space. The facility will soon start accepting research proposals.