National Crystallization Center Meritorious User Application Summer-Fall 2024
The meritorious user program assists access to the National High-Throughput Crystallization (HTX) Center to qualified individuals from resource-limited settings by reducing the cost of our comprehensive crystallization screen to $100 per plate. To qualify, you must meet the designation of resource-limited, which we designate by the application of one or more of the following criteria:

1) Investigator is conducting work at a Primarily Undergraduate Institution (PUI)
2) Investigator is conducting work at a Minority Serving Institution (MSI)
3) Investigator is conducting work in an under-resourced/underfunded laboratory (definition: currently, and for at least the most recent 6 months from application date, without any form of a funding stream in excess of $25,000)

Please submit only one application per laboratory.

Please contact htslab@hwi.buffalo.edu with any questions about the meritorious user program or this form.

Applications are due by August 30th, 2024.
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Reason for seeking support from the HTX Center Meritorious User Program (select one or more of the following criteria):
Please provide a brief rationale for your meritorious qualifying status.
How many discounted plates would you like to apply for?
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Project abstract: Please provide a short description of the samples and the project for which crystallization screening is being requested. (500 words max)
Please briefly describe any supporting work and/or preliminary data for this application (e.g. description of protein purification and quality checks (gel filtration traces, SDS PAGE, DLS, etc), any computational results for prediction of disordered regions, etc). (max 500 words)
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