Oxford Cryosystems logoJuly 2007
Cool News
The Oxford Cryosystems newsletter 
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In This Issue
Free Crystallographica software
Liquid or non-liquid?
News from OC Inc
Events calendar
OC in China
Life as a CASE student
Further Information
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Greetings!
Welcome to the July 07 edition of Cool News. We have decided to move to an electronic format to help deliver our news more efficiently, and we hope you like it!
Although we have changed the delivery of the newsletter, we have tried to keep the content along the same lines. Hopefully the newsletter will keep you up-to-date with our new product developments, tell you about issues that may concern you as users of the Cryostream, Cobra, HeliX and PheniX, and also let you know what's happening at Oxford Cryosystems.
Please let us know what you think about the new look "Cool News"... comments, criticism and even compliments are always welcome!
Crystallographica software:
now free to download
Oxford Cryosystems has been writing crystallographic software for fifteen years now, and if you're a practising crystallographer there's a good chance that you're already using one of our programs or software components, be it Crystallographica or Crystallographica Search-Match, PANalytical's HighScore software (which incorporates OC's search-match algorithms) or the Visualize program distributed with the ICSD (developed by OC and using Crystallographica's calculation engine). To mark the tenth anniversary of the launch of Crystallographica, we have decided to make Crystallographica available to the crystallographic community as a free download. 
 

The idea of Crystallographica first started to form in the early 1990s. A traditionally computer-literate bunch, crystallographers had long been willing to roll up their sleeves and write their own specialised programs (often in FORTRAN)... to read article and download Crystallographica, click here

The great debate
To use liquid nitrogen or not; the choice is yours
Since we introduced our Cobra non-liquid Cryostream, we have answered many questions about the advantages and disadvantages of using non-liquid systems when compared to the traditional liquid nitrogen-based Cryostream. The truth is that both Cobra and Cryostream are excellent systems, and it depends entirely on the individual circumstances of the lab as to which is the perfect solution. The Liquid v. Non-liquid page on our website has a checklist of factors to consider and some simple recommendations to make sure that the system you choose is the best for your requirements...click here to read more
News from OC Inc
Meet us at the ACA meeting! 

Oxford Cryosystems is pleased to welcome our new Sales and Service Manager, Donald Goodwin, who has recently joined the Oxford Cryosystems Inc team in Devens, Massachusetts. If you are attending this year's ACA Meeting in Salt Lake City, please do feel free to stop by and meet Donald at our booth # 515.

 

Also at the ACA meeting, we will be showing the Cryostream Plus, Cobra and PheniX.  We look forward to having you come by and learn more about our new developments at our booth. If you will not be at the meeting and would like to learn more, please feel free to email Donald at donald@oxfordcryosystems.com at any time.

Come and see us at...

Oxford Cryosystems will be exhibiting at the forthcoming events:

  • The 2007 Meeting of the American Crystallographic Association, July 21-26 2007, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
  • 9th International Conference on Biology and Synchrotron Radiation, August 13-17 2007, Manchester, UK
  • 24th European Crystallographic Meeting, August 22-27 07, Marrakech, Morocco

Click here to see our full 2007 events calendar

Oxford Cryosystems in China
OC announces new sales and service presence
Oxford Cryosystems is very pleased to announce a new sales and service presence in China. Based at the University of Science and Technology of China in Hefei, Mr Xiao Zhang will be working together with Oxford Cryosystems and Dr Hong Wang of Marresearch, to help introduce our low temperature systems, such as our Cryostream Plus and Cobra non-liquid system to Crystallographers in China. Mr Zhang will also be pleased to support and help service existing Cryostreams, and can be contacted at marchina@ustc.edu.cn.

For further details, please see the Oxford Cryosystems information page in Chinese at http://www.marresearch.com.cn/
Life as an Oxford Cryosystems CASE student
Robin Owen spills the beans!
 To a prospective DPhil student, CASE studentships prove attractive for two differing reasons. Firstly, the commercial link allows academic research to be put into context and secondly, it provides increased financial support, a factor that can not be overlooked after four years as a British undergraduate.

 

Upon starting my DPhil, some of the benefits of a CASE type studentship became immediately apparent. One of my first projects was to investigate the potential applications of an existing product in a new area (macromolecular crystallography)....click here to read article

We hope that you have enjoyed the new issue of Cool News. If you would like any further information on any of our products or services at all, please do feel free to contact us.
 
Best wishes,
 

Kate McHardy
Oxford Cryosystems