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Published: Aug. 19, 2024

We have recently published a manuscript describing our Capsules technology used to deploy SBGrid and BioGrids software collections. Read more in Acta Cryst Section D, special 75th ICUR anniversary issue, …

Published: March 8, 2024

ACADEMIC SOFTWARE INITIATIVE PRIVACY POLICY This policy governs privacy considerations around the Academic Software Initiative (ASI), based at Harvard Medical School, which includes software use through SBGrid, BioGrids, and all …

Updated: Nov. 12, 2021

Join us once monthly for our BioGrids Technology Breakfast. Fridays at 9:30am on Zoom, we'll hear about research computing tools and services available to the Harvard community, get updates from …

Published: Dec. 11, 2019

BIOGRIDS PRIVACY POLICY The following discloses the information gathering and dissemination practices for BioGrids through this website: https://biogrids.org/, and in connection with the related software support system. “BioGrids” is the …

Updated: June 28, 2017

A year ago, Bridget Carragher and Clint Potter’s group broke the so-called three-angstrom barrier for electron microscopy (EM). Prior to their work, so many structures had been solved using EM …

Updated: April 20, 2017

A range of bioinformatics training opportunities are available to HMS researchers, with classes ranging from 2-hour introductory Python lectures to a 10-day in-depth NSG data analysis courses. Check out the …

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Updated: April 11, 2017

Tune in on April 11th to hear about the latest enhancements in Movie Making for cryoEM using ChimeraX. Tom Goddard, Programmer/Analyst at the UCSF Resource for Biocomputing, Visualization, and Informatics, will join us …

Updated: March 1, 2017

In 1987, when Geoff Barton was a graduate student learning computational structural biology at the University of London, just 6000 protein sequences were known, but their numbers were rising exponentially, and it was …

Updated: March 1, 2017

The molecular graphics software called Chimera, written and supported by a team of scientists in Tom Ferrin’s lab at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), has been cited over 7000 times and …

Updated: March 1, 2017

Physicist Klaus Schulten once imagined becoming a dancer, relying on nothing but his own mind and body to perform. “But I was not a good dancer,” he says. “So my next thing was …

Updated: Oct. 27, 2015

SBGrid has been working to develop an easy-to-use Laptop Installer to install BioGrids and SBGrid software. Mick Timony will demo a version of the installer for Harvard Medical School's BioGrids users at Thursday …
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