| 73 | | TomG: maybe Zach and/or I could come to see you and your facilities. We are open to that. On the second question, we haven't done so many booth exhibits, more like presentations or lectures at meetings. The main advice is to keep it simple because time is limited, and show data relevant to the audience's research when possible. Lack of internet access is often a problem. More bang for our buck lately has been showing ChimeraX locally to UCSF labs with people who in turn attend more conferences elsewhere and spread the word. |
| | 73 | TomG: maybe Zach and/or I could come to see you and your facilities. We are open to that. On the second question, we haven't done so many booth exhibits, more like presentations or lectures at meetings. The main advice is to keep it simple because time is limited, and show data relevant to the audience's research when possible. Lack of internet access is often a problem. More bang for our buck lately has been showing ChimeraX locally to UCSF labs with people who in turn attend more conferences elsewhere and spread the word. TomG: the standalone VR is very effective. |
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| | 75 | Darrell: I've been thinking of our future travel, so if you do think of particular conferences that may be good opportunities, let us know. Kristen: VizBi. Darrell: what about Siggraph? Greg: maybe not so much molecular graphics these days. TomG: used to go to Biophysical Society, but seemed too large. Gordon Conference on cryoEM was a better size. Prefer smaller, more specialized conferences. Elaine: NIAID/NIH3D website has a broader scope, perhaps. |