Pavel and Paul, this is really awesome.
Thanks a lot.

Pascal Egea
UCSF Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics
Laboratory of Robert Stroud 

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  1. PDF slides: introduction to refinement, phenix.refine and why
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Date: Sat, 07 Mar 2009 23:41:35 -0800
From: Pavel Afonine <PAfonine@lbl.gov>
Subject: [phenixbb] PDF slides: introduction to refinement,
       phenix.refine and why automation is important (PHENIX)
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Dear PHENIX community:

I would like to draw your attention to these two PDF files with the
slides that I recently made for a PHENIX workshop (workshop on Neutron
crystallography, March 5-6, Japan).

The first file (69 of very dense slides) makes a general introduction to
crystallographic structure refinement (certainly biased towards how
things are done in phenix.refine), plus some introduction to
phenix.refine functionality.

The second PDF file talks about PHENIX and "quick validation" with the
strong accent of why automation is important.

In general, I don't like and normally don't do such advertisements, but
in this case I believe I can make an exception  since I spent too much
"of my software development" time on making these slides and they might
be instructive for (new) PHENIX users.

The links are (the first two!):

http://www.phenix-online.org/presentations/neutron_japan_2009/

Thanks,
Pavel.

PS> Two slides in the first file are borrowed from Sasha Urzhumtsev, and
2-3 slides are borrowed from Paul Adams (second file).




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