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The three days school will cover the following topics:
The three days school will cover the following topics:


-The design of soft X-ray sources,  
* The design of soft X-ray sources,  
-The design of beamlines optimized for soft X-ray research, (3) new detectors, (4) optimal data collection procedures for soft X-ray diffraction, (5) new derivatization methods of biological macromolecules, (6) long wavelength approaches to increase the anomalous scattering of sulfur and other natively occurring anomalous scatterers, (7) treatment of soft X-ray data, (from processing towards the phasing and phase improvements), (8) radiation damage and its utilization to gain structural information. Scientific contributions from participants with examples of Soft X-ray related structural studies will be included in the program as well.  
* The design of beamlines optimized for soft X-ray research,  
* New detectors,  
* Optimal data collection procedures for soft X-ray diffraction  
* New derivatization methods of biological macromolecules  
* Long wavelength approaches to increase the anomalous scattering of sulfur and other natively occurring anomalous scatterers  
* Treatment of soft X-ray data, (from processing towards the phasing and phase improvements) * Radiation damage and its utilization to gain structural information
 
Scientific contributions from participants with examples of Soft X-ray related structural studies will be included in the program as well.  





Revision as of 11:57, 9 December 2008

Winter School on Soft X-rays in Macromolecular Crystallography

February 18-20th, 2009 at BESSY-II, Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie


Scope:

The third Winter School on Soft X-rays in Macromolecular Crystallography (after Seefeld in 2006 and Bressanone in 2003) will bring together experts from different fields, which are key-players in the developments and further utilization of Soft X-ray applications in structural biology with the users of this modern methodology. The three days school will cover the following topics:

  • The design of soft X-ray sources,
  • The design of beamlines optimized for soft X-ray research,
  • New detectors,
  • Optimal data collection procedures for soft X-ray diffraction
  • New derivatization methods of biological macromolecules
  • Long wavelength approaches to increase the anomalous scattering of sulfur and other natively occurring anomalous scatterers
  • Treatment of soft X-ray data, (from processing towards the phasing and phase improvements) * Radiation damage and its utilization to gain structural information

Scientific contributions from participants with examples of Soft X-ray related structural studies will be included in the program as well.


The following speakers already agreed to participate:

  • George Sheldrick (Universität Göttingen)
  • Gerard Bricogne (Global Phasing, Cambridge)
  • Elspeth Garman (University of Oxford)
  • Bram Schierbeck (Bruker, Delft)
  • Christoph Müller-Dieckmann (ESRF, Grenoble)
  • Andy Thompson / Pierre Legrande (Soleil, Paris)
  • Armin Wagner (DIAMOND, Didcot)
  • Gwyndaf Evans (DIAMOND, Didcot)
  • BC Wang (University of Georgia, Athens)
  • Vincent Olieric (SLS, Villingen)
  • Kristina Djinovic Carugo (University Vienna)
  • Manfred S. Weiss (EMBL Hamburg)
  • Raymond B.G. Ravelli (Utrecht University)


Scientific Organizers:

Uwe Mueller (BESSY-II, Berlin), Manfred Weiss (EMBL Hamburg), Kristina Djinovic Carugo (University Vienna)

In order to register and for further information, please visit the workshop web-page: http://www.helmholtz-berlin.de/aktuell/events/winter-school-mx/