CoVID19: Useful e-learning links
HMEDit 20200318
Things to do when processing cannot happen
Note that the following lists are subject to change. If you have any suggestions yourself, please email me at helend@strubi.ox.ac.uk with the subject line StrubiEM-resources.
EM courses
The classic...
Caltech website (more options for access): http://cryo-em-course.caltech.edu/videos
Direct you tube link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gDgFbAqdM_c&list=PL8_xPU5epJdctoHdQjpfHmd_z9WvGxK8-
LMB course...
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQbPquAyEw4etKtxyqcvZz4uELPeLDLeF
PDFs from most recent LMB course...
http://www.cryst.bbk.ac.uk/embo2019/
X-ray crystallography
Try out Helen Ginn's Vagabond to see if you can improve your model further! Additional details about how to do this will follow. HG is also readily available for any queries and software support. Awesome results thus far!
https://github.com/helenginn/vagabond
SAXs
This was actually circulated by Max some time ago!
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvFatdC5HcZOLv6OSjblfeA
Virology
Check out the 'This week in virology', TwiV podcast. This should be available on most podcast apps, or just via the following webpage.
http://www.microbe.tv/twiv/
Misc
Group learning...
Check out our Slack pages. This does not have to just be EM related...anything to do with science is acceptable for discussion.
To join Strubi Slack, click on the following link: https://join.slack.com/t/strubiemoxford/shared_invite/zt-cxsfbzef-~qUoCRFR4b73jJ0JVgunnw
NOTE that Slack is freeware and not on the University 'approved' list. Therefore, please respect the following:
1) Don't put anything personal or security related on there (e.g. passwords).Social media...
Twitter is pretty good for keeping up to date with the latest cryoEM research. Check out cryoEM papers as a starting point.
General software and IT stuff...
The University of Oxford have a subscription to LinkedInLearning. Find out more via this link:
https://help.it.ox.ac.uk/topics/teaching-learning
https://skills.it.ox.ac.uk/linkedin-learning
University of Oxford iTunes
https://www.ox.ac.uk/itunes-u?wssl=1