Dear Structural biology community; We are delighted to announce that the National Institutes of Health is helping us establish a Biotechnology Development Research Center focused on MicroED at UCLA School of Medicine, named MicroED Imaging Center (MEDIC). The main thrust of MEDIC is for method development and research focused on MicroED. As part of community engagement, the center will host the annual MicroED course as well as an annual MicroED Summit, both of which will be staged at the UCLA School of Medicine, and open to the community on a first come first serve basis until spaces are filled. Approximately 90% of available spots will be allocated to academic attendees and 10% to industry attendees. This will be a continuation of almost 10 years of tradition of providing workshops and training to the community. Also, there is some opportunity for the community to collect data on MEDIC microscopes. There is also limited availability for one-on-one user training at the center at UCLA for microscope set up and data collection. Users and trainees will be invited based on replies to a call for proposals, which will be advertised shortly. The proposals will be reviewed by an advisory committee. Because of the COVID19 pandemic and the limitations on travel and hosting imposed by UCLA we cannot begin these activities at this stage. On a related note, UCLA School of Medicine is also running a MicroED Imaging Core which is open as a pay per use service for academia and industry. This activity is independent of the Gonen Lab and from the NIH funded research program on MicroED. Details can be found online. Kind regards Tamir Gonen and Pawel Penczek
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Johan Hattne