John and Jenna’s Story

It’s morning in Harlem and John and Jenna are in search of breakfast. I guess no one told them about how good New York bagels are since they end up at Dunkin Donuts and a nearby juice bar. They’ve come to New York from San Francisco because they have been awarded Krios time from NCCAT at NYSBC, something that eluded them back in San Francisco. Although the University of California San Francisco (UCSF) has two Krios microscopes, getting time on them is very difficult and is a significant bottleneck in their research program. John Lee is a post doc in James Fraser’s lab in the department of Bioengineering and Therapeutic Sciences at UCSF.  He is learning CryoEM, after making the jump [...]

ISMMS Research Resources Fair

Meet us at the ISMMS Research Resources Fair to get the word out about the NIH Transformative High Resolution Cryo-Electron Microscopy Program.

Krios Arrival

The new NCCAT wing is moving forward with delivery and installation of our next Krios instrument. We also have an upcoming application deadline for access on October 1, 2019.

M&M 2019

Going to M&M 2019 Portland & ready to learn about the NIH Common Fund Transformative High Resolution CryoEM program? Meet us at: 1) Short Course X-10 B110-111 Sun Aug 4 8:30A 2) X30.1-Tech Forum B117 Wed Aug 7 10:30A 3) Booth 652 with NCCAT, PNCC and S2C2

NIH Common Fund

Learn more about the NIh Common Fund Transformative High Resolution Cryo-Electron Microscopy Program at Mary Ann Wu’s (NIH/NIGMS) poster PS2-31 Monday 7/22/19 at Northern Kentucky Convention Center.