Hi Miguel,

  Best if you ask questions on the chimerax list so everyone can benefit from the answers.  But if you want to discuss private details of your research you can send email to me directly -- I develop the Chimera/ChimeraX light microscopy tools.

Tom

On Jan 29, 2018, at 9:08 AM, <dejesusm@sloankettering.edu> <dejesusm@sloankettering.edu> wrote:

Good day. I am Miguel de Jesus, a graduate student in the lab of Morgan Huse at the Sloan-Kettering Institute, NY.

We are embarking on a new project that may require some sophisticated analysis of morphology from time-series imaging data. I have encountered a recent paper (Fritz-Laylin et al., eLife 2017) that used UCSF ChimeraX to analyze lattice light sheet data on neutrophils.

I suspect my project may benefit from the same tools, but I have no experience with computational or image analysis as of yet. 

Would it be possible for me to consult with someone from the dev team, perhaps over Skype or e-mail, to ask rather rudimentary questions about how I might be able to conduct analysis for the planned work?

Thanks so much.

Miguel DJ

Miguel Francisco M. de Jesus
Graduate Student (Huse Lab)
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Zuckerman Research Center, 417 E 68th Street,
New York City, NY 10065, USA
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