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Re: thoughts on computing schools at IUCr 2005

  • To: Multiple recipients of list <compcomm-l@iucr.org>
  • Subject: Re: thoughts on computing schools at IUCr 2005
  • From: Bev Vincent <brv@msc.com>
  • Date: Wed, 30 Oct 2002 14:50:03 GMT
On Tue, 29 Oct 2002, Harry Powell wrote:

> I thought it might be worthwhile to get the ball rolling on this; CCP4
> would certainly be interested in being closely involved with a
> macromolecular computing school in Florence; I'd imagine something of the
> order of 1 or 2 days (cf the CCP4 workshops at ACA2002 - 1 day, UC
> Riverside 2003 - 3 or 4 days). I dare say the PHENIX people would also be
> interested in participating - and probably people from other groups as
> well.

Greetings all -- my first post to this list. Just wanted to pass on
word that Rigaku/MSC would be interested in participating in such a
school on some level, to be defined better as plans evolved.

Bev

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