Course

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The Macromolecular Crystallography course was presented in the 1999-2000 academic year to staff and students of CIMR, University of Cambridge and the MRC-LMB.

Lecture Topics

Basic concepts and practical aspects
Overview of X-ray crystallography Randy Read 9 November
Crystallisation: theory and practice Airlie McCoy 16 November
[https://www.phaser.cimr.cam.ac.uk/Course/Basic_diffraction/Diffraction.html Basic diffraction theory: waves, interference, reciprocal space Randy Read 23 November
X-ray data collection: indexing, strategy, processing Andrew Leslie 30 November
The phase problem: introduction to phasing methods Randy Read 7 December
[https://www.phaser.cimr.cam.ac.uk/Course/Basic_phasing/Phasing.html Introduction to fitting, refinement and validation Randy Read 14 December

Advanced topics
Advanced diffraction: waves, interference and complex numbers Randy Read 18 January
Advanced diffraction:atoms, crystals and reciprocal space Randy Read 25 January
X-ray sources: from generators to synchrotrons Gwyndaf Evans 8 February
Data collection, processing, complications Andrew Leslie 15 February
Fourier transforms: structure factors, phases and electron density Randy Read 22 February
The convolution theorem and its applications Randy Read 29 February
Symmetry in real and reciprocal space Anne Bloomer 7 March
The Patterson function and its implications Phil Evans 28 March
Structure factor statistics: Wilson statistics, SIGMAA... Randy Read 4 April
Maximum likelihood: theory, and application to structure refinement Randy Read 11 April
Molecular replacement Randy Read 18 April
Isomorphous replacement Randy Read 25 April
Experimental phasing by maximum likelihood Randy Read not presented
Anomalous scattering and MAD Gwyndaf Evans 2 May
Density modification: theory and practice Randy Read 9 May
Fitting, refinement and validation Phil Evans 16 May
Analysing protein structures Arthur Lesk 23 May