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CSMB Software
at Oak Ridge National Laboratory

As part of the effort to support the world-class Bio-SANS instrument at HFIR and at the Spallation Neutron Source, the CSMB is developing and distributing software for the analysis and modeling of small-angle scattering data of biomacromolecular complexes in solution. The following is a list of available packages and whether they work with SAXS or SANS with contrast variation series data, or both. To download any of this software, enter your e-mail in the form below.

The computational modeling and analysis effort in the CSMB is being led by
William T. Heller, Ph.D.

 

 

 

 

 

ELLSTAT: A method for producing models from multiple small-angle scattering data sets simultaneously that uses statistical methods to characterize the structural variability and interdependence between structural parameters of the best-fit models.

Applicable to SAXS, SANS and SANS with contrast variation series data simultaneously

Platforms: Windows 2000/XP; Linux on X86

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ORNL-SAS: For the calculation of SAXS and SANS intensity profiles from high-resolution models of biological macromolecules.

Platforms: Windows 2000/XP; Linux on X86

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These software programs were prepared by UT-Battelle, LLC at Oak Ridge National Laboratory under contract No. DE-AC05-00OR22725 with the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). All rights in the software programs are reserved by the DOE and UT-Battelle, LLC. Permission is granted to the public to copy and use this software programs without charge, provided that this Notice and any statement of authorship are reproduced on all copies. Neither the U.S. Government nor UT-Battelle, LLC. make any warranty, express or implied, or assume any liability or responsibility for the use of this software.

Macromolecular Structures Group

 
Provided by Oak Ridge National Laboratory's Chemical Sciences Division
Rev: August 2007