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"Outreach and Training" activities for RBVI annual report and competitive grant renewals
This wiki encompasses all RBVI outreach and training activities, not just those related to Chimera.
The overall goal of the training component of the RBVI is twofold: to improve the general understanding of our technologies in the appropriate population and to create a cadre of biomedical researchers trained in the technology so that they can effectively apply it in their own research.
Each entry below should include the following:
- Title of event (e.g., EMBO electron microscopy workshop)
- Nature of training (e.g., hands-on use of Chimera volume visualization tools)
- Date(s)
- Location
- RBVI staff involved
- Hours of instruction (includes lectures, labs, and prep time)
- Number of attendees
- Comments/remarks/related URLs (e.g., students brought their own data sets for analysis)
2016/2017 report
June 14, 2016
Zika virus Chimera demonstration for 18 San Francisco high school students taking part in the UCSF Public Health Investigators 4 week program. Showed 3d printing, cryoEM and atomic models, protein structure, crawling neutrophils, stereo visualization and oculus rift virtual reality. Two 45 minute demonstrations. 8 hours preparation.
- Tom Goddard
October 10, 2016
Crawling neutrophil demo, virtual reality vive headset for 14 officers of University of California Extramural Funding Group. Organized by Michael Nordberg at UCSF. 45 minute demonstration, 3 hours preparation.
- Tom Goddard
Past reports 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007
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