The aim of this one-week intensive course is to provide a hands-on approach to practical modern biological macromolecular crystallography. Briefings or introduction of the concepts and techniques related to the practical of the day will be followed by practical classes at the bench or in the computer lab.
The intended audience is composed of undergraduates who want to use crystallographic methods during the course of their projects and/or students in the field of macromolecular crystallography, especially for 2nd major in Biomedical Structural Biology students.
Students will work in teams to solve case studies during the class and during assignments. The course also aims to foster critical examination of research papers presenting crystal structures. This course is designed for biology undergraduates in later half of their study and to further study in the related field.
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