This workshop will explore the frontiers of Integrative Structural Biology (ISB), a field that thrives on the synthesis of diverse datasets—from cryo-electron microscopy and X-ray crystallography to NMR, mass spectrometry, and computational modeling. By combining these approaches, researchers can tackle complex biological systems that remain intractable to any single method. Yet, the field faces persistent challenges: fragmented data, limited tool interoperability, and barriers to cross-disciplinary collaboration.
Workshop Objectives:
- Foster dialogue among researchers to share insights, experiences, and best practices in integrative approaches.
- Define the technical and scientific requirements for a unified Integrative Structural Biology Portal, addressing data interoperability and tool integration.
- Engage experts in multimodal data analysis to shape the future of collaborative structural biology.
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