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CryoEM Resources on the BioHPC Platform.

Topics and Speakers:

  1. An Introduction to Modern CryoEM: Data Collection is Only the Beginning!
    Speaker: Daniel Stoddard

  2. CryoEM Data Transfer and Storage on BioHPC
    Speaker: Hung Le

  3. BioHPC Collaboration on Structural Biology
    Speaker: Abash Sharma

  4. SBGrid on BioHPC
    Speaker: Suresh Pannerselvam

    The CEMF Is a world class Cryo Electron Microscopy (CryoEM) Facility located in state-of-the-art environments across the UTSouthwestern campuses. Combining strict environmental control with an expert staff and user group has yielded over 115 publications since the inception of CEMF in 2017. External services administered by the Structural Biology Lab (SBL) have also lead to CEMF usage by a host of external groups, from both academic and industrial backgrounds. The throughput of cryo-Electron Microscopy has increased 10-fold over the past 8 years and has necessitated improved data processing and handling infrastructure at BioHPC and CEMF to securely transfer, store, and process upwards of 10TB of data collected every day by CEMF users.

Daniel Stoddard is an Assistant Professor of Biophysics and Director of the CEMF since 2020. He has 13 years of cryo-Electron microscopy experience and is first and foremost a classically trained cryo-Electron Tomographer. Dr. Stoddard has worked with BioHPC to develop and refine data collection,  processing, and handling at CEMF.

Join us for our engaging Coffee Sessions, where you can delve into exciting topics alongside the BioHPC team. These sessions provide a fantastic platform to:

  • Connect with fellow BioHPC users

  • Spark new ideas and collaborations

  • Get expert answers to your HPC questions

Each session includes a presentation, followed by ample time for open discussion.

This event will be held in a hybrid format. Please join us in-person at ND11.218 on UT Southwestern North campus or join us on Teams. Meeting ID: 253 921 775 227 , Passcode: WfsrrY

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