2017 Tutorials

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Feb 16th

9:00am: Session 1 Nick Sauter: Welcome and "Trials and tribulations merging still image data" Aaron Brewster: "Metrology and non-isomorphism: hidden challenges in still image data reduction" Axel Brunger: "Data processing of XFEL data from a limited number of crystals" 10:20am: Break 10:40am: Session 2 Art Lyubimov: "IOTA: Integration optimization, triage and analysis tool for XFEL data processing" Monarin Uervirojnangkoorn: "Up and Running with Prime" Jacques-Philippe Colletier: "Mosquito larvicide BinAB revealed by de novo phasing with an X-ray laser" James Holton: "What if? Using at-scale image simulations to optimize data processing algorithms" Noon: Working Lunch - Roundtable discussion of data processing challenges 1:00pm: Session 3 Graeme Winter and Richard Gildea: "DIALS - new methods for processing X-ray diffraction data" James Parkhurst: "Robust background modelling in the presence of outliers in DIALS" Jan Kern: TBD Franklin Fuller: "Drop-by-Drop Transient Serial Crystallography of Metalloenzymes at an X-ray free electron laser" Iris Young: "Room temperature studies of the oxygen-evolving complex of photosystem II using an X-ray free electron laser (XFEL)" 2:40pm: Break 3:00pm: Session 4 Aina Cohen: TBD Rahel Woldeyes: "Using X-ray Free Electron lasers to visualize solvent in the M2 proton channel" Danny Axford: "Highly efficient serial data collection from high-density fixed targets" Christoph Mueller-Dieckmann: "Serial Synchrotron Crystallography at the ESRF using a high viscosity extruder" Allen Orville: TBD

Feb 17th

9am: Tutorials 1 Aaron Brewster and Iris Young: cctbx.xfel Break: 10:00 am 10:15 am: Tutorials 2 Aaron Brewster and James Parkhurst: dials.stills_process Art Lyubimov: IOTA Monarin Uervirojnangkoorn: PRIME Nick Sauter: cxi.merge 12:15pm-2:30pm: Round table discussion. Topics will include: Is the current software meeting needs? What are essential/timely avenues most useful for near-term development (first half of 2017)? Where should we be going next (longer term future)? Time resolved experiments? Synchrotron serial crystallography? 2:30-4pm: Breakout sessions: users work with developers and instructors on their own data. Hands-on walkthroughs and data analysis.