Sunday, June 26, 2011

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Katherine's Presentations

Please check back to this post regularly for pdf handouts of Katherine's presentations at this workshop. These include fundamentals, publication, fiber diffraction, crystallography across the sciences, teaching and pedagogy. Additional articles will also be available here.

Sunday, June 19, 2011

Educational Reprints and Policy Documents

For those of you interested in crystallography education, this paper, which appeared in the October 2010 special issue of Journal of Applied Crystallography, describes efforts to incorporate crystallography into secondary curricula in the United States.

A second paper in the special issue describes using Web 3.0 technologies for education and training in crystallography.

The white paper on education and training in crystallography, to which Katherine referred in her opening session remarks, was produced by the United States National Committee for Crystallography and the American Crystallographic Association. It is found on the National Academies website here.

Lecture Material and Instrument Info (Rupp)

My lecture handouts (macromolecular crystallization, phasing, refinement, and validation) and some material about crystallization robots and cameras are available now as a zip file from

http://www.ruppweb.org/select/ccw_rupp.zip

The web site for the book I use as a basis for the lectures is

http:/www.ruppweb.org/

Best wishes, BR

Thursday, June 16, 2011

Schedule Points

The "final" version of the schedule is here. Please note a few key points. The shuttle will depart Shilo Inn for the Cal Poly campus at 8AM each day except Sunday, which will be 11:30AM. Many who have cars have offered to drive, so a general meet up in the lobby is suggested. Autos should stop at the parking kiosk to purchase a pass ($5) and park in Lot J. If you are coming from another Cal State campus, Cal Poly will honor it.

We will convene each day, unless arranged and announced on the previous day, in Bldg 4, first floor (not lower level A) room 314. This is a classroom at the west end of the building in what resembles a rotunda. It is directly reached from the stairs where the shuttle will drop you off. If driving, park on the end of Lot J, closest to Camphor Lane. Cross the street and work your way as you wish to Bldg 4.

We will usually depart for dinner directly from campus, although the hotel is on the way to most restaurants.

Our opening dinner will be at the Pomona Valley Mining Company, and this dinner is generously sponsored by Bruker X-ray.

We will be providing meeting bags for toting around printed materials and handouts.

Saturday, June 11, 2011

For the Foodies

Our tradition at Crystallography for Chemists is to take the workshop participants out to local restaurants each evening to sample local cuisines and build camaraderie. The tentative dinner schedule for those who would like to look up each of the restaurant menus is as follows:

Sunday - Pomona Valley Mining Company (sponsored by Bruker)
Monday - Acapulco (Mexican)
Tuesday - Peacock Garden (Indian)
Wednesday - D'Antonio's (Italian)
Thursday - TBD

Campus Map/Important Locations

The linked campus map is annotated to provide you with information about event locations for the workshop. Arrows point back towards Temple Ave and the Shilo Inn. On the map, Parking Lot J is indicated, where those of you driving to the workshop will park. Most of the workshop sessions will take place in Bldg 4. The shuttle stop is circled on Camphor Lane. If you walk up the stairs and down the hall to the west end of the bldg, you will arrive at the conference room 1-314, where talks involving the entire group will take place. The X-ray laboratory, and one of the computer labs, both located on the lower A-level of Bldg 4, are entered from the north side (walk down and around the loading dock). A second computer laboratory is located in Bldg 3, room 2029. This is easily accessed by walking across the plaza between Bldgs 3 and 4 to the west corridor of Bldg 3. Elevators and stairs lead between the levels of Bldg 4. Places to have lunch are highlighted in the Marketplace flanking the University Quad, the Bronco Student Center, and the Library (Starbucks). The University operates on a 4/10 schedule during the summer months, and eateries will be closed on the last day of the workshop. We will provide sandwiches for those attending on the last day. We will provide finger foods during the registration and introduction period on the first day. Mid-afternoon snacks will be provided each day. If you east breakfast, you are encouraged to do so at the hotel prior to driving over to campus or catching the shuttle. The hotel will alert you to shuttle pick-up time when you check in. If you are driving and can carpool attendees to the workshop during the week, as well as to dinner venues within a short distance of campus, please let us know.