Crystallographers from around the world now contribute their programs to CCP4, such as Amore from a developer in France and Crank from The Netherlands.
«The lack of robust, automated sample handling techniques prevents
crystallographers from fully realizing the power of these technological advances.
Not exact matches
At stake isn't just grant money, but also «the contacts, the networks, the recognition,» says Nobel laureate Ada Yonath, a
crystallographer at the Weizmann Institute of Science in Rehovot who last year bagged a $ 2.5 million grant
from the European Research Council (ERC), funded by Horizon 2020's predecessor, Framework Programme 7 (FP7).
Co-authors are lead author Xing Jiang, a UCLA graduate student in García - Garibay's laboratory, who this year completed his Ph.D.; Hai - Bao Duan, a visiting scholar
from China's Nanjing Xiao Zhuang University who spent a year conducting research in García - Garibay's laboratory; and Saeed Khan, a UCLA
crystallographer in the department of chemistry and biochemistry.