[chimerax-users] Consultation about software use

dejesusm at sloankettering.edu dejesusm at sloankettering.edu
Tue Jan 30 12:28:41 PST 2018


Thanks for this, Elaine. Will refer and get back to you guys as needed.

Miguel DJ

On 1/29/18, 5:18 PM, "Elaine Meng" <meng at cgl.ucsf.edu> wrote:

>Hi Miguel,
>I¹m not the group's expert on this topic, but wanted to mention there is
>a ChimeraX tutorial on light microscopy time series:
>
><http://www.rbvi.ucsf.edu/chimera/data/light-apr2017/light4d.html>
>
>That might help you get started and also to formulate more specific
>questions about using ChimeraX for your project.
>I hope this helps,
>Elaine
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>Elaine C. Meng, Ph.D.
>UCSF Chimera(X) team
>Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry
>University of California, San Francisco
>
>> On Jan 29, 2018, at 9:08 AM, <dejesusm at sloankettering.edu>
>><dejesusm at sloankettering.edu> wrote:
>> 
>> Good day. I am Miguel de Jesus, a graduate student in the lab of Morgan
>>Huse at the Sloan-Kettering Institute, NY.
>> 
>> We are embarking on a new project that may require some sophisticated
>>analysis of morphology from time-series imaging data. I have encountered
>>a recent paper (Fritz-Laylin et al., eLife 2017) that used UCSF ChimeraX
>>to analyze lattice light sheet data on neutrophils.
>> 
>> I suspect my project may benefit from the same tools, but I have no
>>experience with computational or image analysis as of yet.
>> 
>> Would it be possible for me to consult with someone from the dev team,
>>perhaps over Skype or e-mail, to ask rather rudimentary questions about
>>how I might be able to conduct analysis for the planned work?
>> 
>> Thanks so much.
>> 
>> Miguel DJ
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