| 85 | == 7/18/24 == |
| 86 | |
| 87 | == 6/20/24 == |
| 88 | |
| 89 | Elaine, Eric, Zach, TomG, Scooter; Phil, Kristen, Meghan, Bhinnata, Mike Bopf |
| 90 | |
| 91 | Phil: to get coordinates of a point, I found it useful to add a helium atom, and then move it VR. Used "measure center" to report its coordinates. TomG: is there a more convenient approach? Elaine: maybe a setting for balloon help to show coordinates instead of spec, or an entry in the context menu, or a "log coordinates" mouse mode. TomG: similar features are the spheres in Local EM Fitting and Map Eraser. Phil: VR makes placement easier. |
| 92 | |
| 93 | Kristen: we filed tickets for more alphafold presets and something about coloring by chain instead of by polymer. Eric: the latter was for something like a virus assembly, if from pdbe_bio you get different chain IDs than if you use "sym" to generate the assembly. Discussion of what coloring they actually want. Unfortunately with color bypolymer, similar sequences don't necessarily give similar colors. Discussion of which presets will be needed for the alphafold models. |
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| 95 | Discussion of VR w/ and w/o cable, w/ and w/o passthrough video. |
| 96 | |
| 97 | Meghan: how much do you engage with other VR users at UCSF? Is there a special interest group? TomG: no, we are not really connected, especially with very different applications (not molecular structure). Meghan: Adam Gazzaley? TomG: we know of him but haven't interacted re VR. |
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| 99 | TomG: have been working on viewing different kinds of data in VR, like light-sheet microscopy. Phil: spatial omics? a "growth area" discussed in the world economic forum. Zach: somebody who attended our workshop at NIAID was doing spatial omics. Discussion of what exactly spatial omics includes. Phil: 3D detection in cells of "whatever" |
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| 101 | Next meeting Jul 18 (Jul 4 is holiday) |
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