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Electron Cryo-microscopy Course 2023

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Influential publications in the historical development of cryo-EM – Richard Henderson
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Electron cryomicroscope hardware: past, present, and future – Chris Russo
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Specimen preparation for cryo-EM – Katerina Naydenova
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Electron cryo-microscopy detectors – Greg McMullen
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Cryo-EM Data Collection – Giuseppe Cannone
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Cryo-EM Image Processing – Sjors Scheres
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Processing difficult datasets in cryo-EM – Kelly Nguyen
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Modelling using Cryo-EM Data: A Review of the Problems and Software (including Coot) – Paul Emsley
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Cryo-electron tomography – Tanmay Bharat
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FIB milling specimens for electron cryo-microscopy – Vicky Hale
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Electron Cryo-microscopy Course 2017

Below are recordings of the LMB’s 2017 Cryo-microscopy course. Full copies of the lecture presentations can be found below the videos.

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Cryo-EM17 lecture 01: Cryo-EM: past, present & future – Richard Henderson
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Cryo-EM17 lecture 02: Microscopy physics and optics – Chris Russo
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Cryo-EM17 lecture 03: Image formation, Fourier analysis, CTF – Paula da Fonseca
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Cryo-EM17 lecture 04: Data acquisition – Christos Savva
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Cryo-EM17 lecture 05: Sample preparation – Lori Passmore
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Cryo-EM17 lecture 06: Image refinement in 2D and 3D – Sjors Scheres
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Cryo-EM17 lecture 07: Data processing strategy – Rafael Fernandez-Leiro
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Cryo-EM17 lecture 08: Atomic modeling & validation – Alan Brown
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Cryo-EM17 lecture 09: Tomography – John Briggs
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Cryo-EM17 lecture 10: Local setup and training – Shaoxia Chen & Giuseppe Cannone
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Lecture Presentations 2017

Cryo-EM17 Lecture 02 Physics Optics (pdf)
Specimen preparation for cryo-EM Lori Passmore (pdf)
. Image formation, Fourier analysis and CTF theory Paula da Fonseca (pdf)
Cryo-EM17 Lecture 04 Data Acquisition (pdf)
Cryo-EM17 Lecture 06 Refinement (pdf)
Cryo-EM17 Lecture 08 Modelling (pdf)

    Electron Cryo-microscopy Course 2014

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    Cryo-EM14 lecture 1: Course intro with historical perspective - Tony Crowther
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    Cryo-EM14 lecture 2: Image formation, fourier analysis and CTF theory - Sjors Scheres
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    Cryo-EM14 lecture 3: Electron microscope physics and optics - Chris Russo
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    Cryo-EM14 lecture 4: Sample preparation - Lori Passmore
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    Cryo-EM14 lecture 5: Initial data analysis - Paula da Fonseca
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    Cryo-EM14 lecture 6: Image refinement in 2d+3d - Sjors Scheres
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    Cryo-EM14 lecture 7: Tomography and subtomography averaging - Tanmay Bharat
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    Cryo-EM14 lecture 8: Resolution, sharpening, validation - Richard Henderson
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    Cryo-EM14 lecture 9: Modelling in cryo EM maps - Leifu Chang and Alan Brown
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    Cryo-EM14 lecture 10: Local set up and training - Shaoxia Chen and Christos Savva
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