High-performance computing cluster Data storage

The Structural Biology Core provides large-capacity data storage to support cryo-electron microscopy (cryoEM) single-particle analysis. This involves collecting thousands of high-resolution movies from which individual particle images are extracted and processed to reconstruct 3D density maps and generate molecular models.

Data storage

The Structural Biology Core provides large-capacity data storage. Large-capacity data storage for cryo-electron microscopy (cryoEM) refers to the systems and infrastructure required to handle the immense volumes of data generated during cryoEM experiments.

CryoEM single-particle analysis involves collecting thousands of high-resolution movies from which individual particle images are extracted and processed to reconstruct 3D density maps and generate molecular models. These datasets can be extremely large, often exceeding several terabytes per experiment.

Long-term data storage is available for cryoEM projects. Structural Biology Core staff will help manage your cryoEM data.

For consultation or questions regarding structural biology projects and services, submit your request with this intake form (must be logged into the Mayo Clinic network).