Summary
Stanford University and the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory (SLAC) propose to host a National Center
for Cryoelectron Microscopy – The Stanford-SLAC CryoEM Center (S2C2) – to meet the emerging national
need for cryoEM as a tool for atomic-resolution structural biology. The proposed S2C2 will (1) establish, and
keep at the forefront, state-of-the-art cryo-electron microscopes to satisfy users’ needs for atomic-resolution
image data, (2) archive image data with appropriate metadata, (3) provide computing resources to assess data
quality in real time, (4) inform and recruit potential users across the U.S. about the public accessibility of the
Center, (5) establish an open, fair, transparent and efficient process to select user proposals based on
scientific impact and specimen readiness, regardless of users’ geographic locations or affiliations, (6) help
users to overcome technical hurdles and enable them to obtain high-resolution cryoEM structures quickly with
a rigorous validation protocol, (7) form and facilitate a user network to exchange information seamlessly, (8)
train users to become independent cryoEM investigators, (9) integrate user and trainee feedback into a
continuous loop of facility enhancement, and (10) optimize operations to achieve the above tasks effectively
and efficiently. Dr. Wah Chiu, the Contact PI, has decades of experience developing high-resolution cryoEM
technologies and directing research and training enterprises across multiple institutions. Drs. Michael Schmid,
Georgios Skiniotis , and Britt Hedman, also PIs of the Center, bring complementary expertise in cryoEM,
structural biology, and management and operation of large-scale national user facilities. A Center Director of
Operations, three skilled cryoEM specialists, a technical assistant, and a user facility administrator will carry
out the S2C2’s day-to-day operations, including data collection, quality assessment, and cross-training. This
S2C2 will reside in a new building at SLAC. It will leverage SLAC’s expertise in serving thousands of users each
year at its renowned X-ray synchrotron and free electron laser user facilities. An Advisory Committee
comprised of external expert scientists as well as user representatives will provide advice regarding S2C2
operations and development. Our Center will build on the unique strengths and support from Stanford and
SLAC, and will create a unique environment that combines high throughput cryoEM data generation with
training the next generation of cryoEM scientists.
Public Health Relevance Statement
Narrative Statement
Stanford University and the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory propose to establish
a National Cryoelectron Microscopy (cryoEM) Center to meet the emerging national
need for cryoEM as a structural biology tool. The Center facility will enable external
users to collect image data for atomic resolution structure determination on systems of
importance to human health. The Center will offer a comprehensive program to train
and cross-train scientists, regardless of their institutional affiliations, to become
independent cryoEM investigators.
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