EMBL is committed to sharing research advances and sustaining scientific interaction throughout the coronavirus pandemic. EMBL are delighted to announce that the course is going virtual and invite you to join us online.
Course Overview
Cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) combined with image processing is currently undergoing what has been referred to as a “resolution revolution”, making it one of the most powerful techniques to address 3D molecular structure determination. It also has unique capabilities to obtain structural information in situ within complex environments, and to deal with heterogeneous samples. The methods are complex and under constant development, so in depth, advanced training of users is essential to ensure future users can adapt new technologies to expand into new areas and solve new biological problems. This course provides the theoretical and practical training covering the full cryo-EM breadth of techniques in order develop novel structure determination approaches.
Audience
The course is aimed at PhD students and PostDocs who already have some experience in cryo-EM and image processing, and who wish to learn the theory of cryo-EM image processing and more advanced practice with the aim of developing these techniques.
Modules/Resources
Single particle reconstruction (cisTEM, Relion, SPHIRE)
Subtomogram averaging (Dynamo)
Learning Outcomes
After this course, students should have learned advanced topics of cryo-EM data collection and image processing and be able to apply and adapt these techniques for challenging research projects.
Registration is open until 14 July 2020.
More information, including how to register for this course, can be found on the EMBL website.