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Introduction to DEER Spectroscopy Workshop – 7/31/2017

Posted by on Tuesday, July 18, 2017 in News.

Join us for the Introduction to DEER Spectroscopy Workshop on Monday, July 31, from 9:30am-5:00pm in 419-D Light Hall.

Double Electron-Electron Resonance (DEER) is a pulsed EPR technique capable of routinely measuring 20 to 60 Å distance distributions between spin labels, and distances over 100 Å have been measured. DEER is widely applicable in the studies of the structure and functional dynamics of proteins, other biomolecules and their complexes.

Topics include:

  1. What is the DEER experiment?
  2. What can I learn from doing DEER?
  3. What is needed to do DEER?
  4. Collecting optimal DEER data.
  5. Analyzing DEER data.
  6. Using DEER results to model structure/dynamics.

Instructors are Eric Hustedt and Richard Stein. If you have questions or plan to attend, please email Eric Hustedt.

DEER Spectroscopy Workshop 07-31-2017

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