Hi all,
As you know we meet weekly over Skype to discuss issues related to the representation and validation of integrative models: https://github.com/ihmwg/IHM-dictionary/wiki/Meetings https://github.com/ihmwg/IHM-dictionary/wiki/Meetings
These meetings tend to focus on technical details related to the mmCIF dictionary. However, we're starting to have monthly meetings where we have a more high level discussion among a larger group of people. If you can only make an occasional meeting, we recommend these are the meetings you come to.
The next such large-group meeting will be on February 23rd, 2017 at 9am Pacific time (noon Eastern). If you're interested in attending, please let Brinda Vallat at RCSB know, so she can add you to the Skype call: brinda.vallat@rcsb.org mailto:brinda.vallat@rcsb.org
If this time is really inconvenient for you, please let Brinda know and we can look into other times.
Best,
Andrej
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Brinda put a summary of what was discussed at this meeting up in the wiki: https://github.com/ihmwg/IHM-dictionary/wiki/IHM_Meeting_Summary_Feb-23-2017
The next large-group meeting will be a month from now; I'll update you all when we have a firm date. It would be great at the next meeting if some of the other modelers are able to join and explain their use cases to the group - right now the dictionary works great for me, but others no doubt have a different slant on things. Raw data, if you have it, is best - such as PDB-like outputs of your models, pointers to input experimental data, an associated publication.
Ben
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Andrej Sali
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Ben Webb