The DiffUSE Project wants examples where structural heterogeneity matters but cannot be encoded in PDBx/mmCIF. X-ray, cryo-EM, time-resolved, multi-map, or fragment screening data welcome. Submit yours: diffuse.science/submit/
If you know someone who would be a good cryoEM facility manager, please encourage them to apply at jobs.rutgers.edu/postings/273... .
The next #CryoEM Current Practices Webinar speaker will be Mark Herzik from UCSD speaking on "Old tools, new tricks: engineering better cryoEM sample preparation workflows through design and chemistry" 6/25/2026 at 12 PM ET / 9AM PT
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The scientist will lead the Rutgers CryoEM & Nanoimaging Facility (RCNF), a regional core facility providing access to techniques such as single-particle analysis, cryo-electron tomography, cryo-focus...
Cryo-EM structure of ALC1 in an open conformation bound to a PARylated nucleosome pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/42159202/ #cryoEM
Edward T Eng
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In a series of 3 papers and preprints, we’re thrilled to share with you the working laser phase plate. In collaboration with research led by Holger Müller at UC Berkeley, this is a huge innovation in imaging to make small and faint objects inside cells visible. bit.ly/4vK9LVn
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I learned so much from watching past editions of @ccpem.bsky.social Spring Symposium, so I agreed to my talk being recorded even though this is stepping well out of my comfort zone (public speaking isn't my strongest skill). Anyway, here is the recording: www.youtube.com/watch?v=AKTf...
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All other talks are well worth watching if you didn't attend in person or follow the live broadcast!
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My personal favorites are the talks about time-resolved cryoEM (both developments and applications), but the #teamTomo stuff was impressive too!
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