Dear Colleagues,

I would like to draw your attention on behalf of Dr. Guillermo Calero that
the 70th Annual Pittsburgh diffraction conference will be held in the
beautiful state of California this coming September. This meeting
will bring together many great speakers in the field of structural biology
of biomacromolecules. Please follow this link (
http://www.pittdifsoc.org/PDC_2012/) for more information and
registration. Below is the details.

The Pittsburgh Diffraction Conference

September 30th - October 2nd, 2012

SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory

Menlo Park, CA



The 70th Annual Pittsburgh Diffraction Conference is a three day
event featuring lecture and poster presentations covering a wide range
of subject matter of interest to researchers in chemistry, physics
and structural biology. The goal of the conference is to bring
together researchers in all areas of fundamental and applied diffraction
and crystallographic research to present current topics. The program of
the 2012 conference includes nanocrystallography, femtosecond
diffraction methods, hybrid methods for structural biology research, new
ideas in crystallography and exciting macromolecular structures.
Conference social events include an opening reception on September 30th and
a banquet on October 1st. The conference will preceed the 2012 SSRL/LCLS
Users'Meeting and Workshops October 3rd - 6th.



Student poster abstracts may be considered for an oral presentation and are
eligible for the Chung Soo Yoo Award.



For more information and a list of invited speakers please visit
our website at:

http://www.pittdifsoc.org/PDC_2012/



The PDS is also accepting nomination for the 2013 Sidhu Award. The
Sidhu Award, in memory of Professor Surhain Sidhu,
honors significant contributions to the science of crystallography and/or
diffraction by an outstanding scientist who is within six (6) years of
having earned the Ph.D. or its equivalent. The award carries a cash
prize of $2000.

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Hilary Stevenson
Graduate Student, Department of Pharmacology & Chemical Biology
University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
(740) 405-3044
[email protected]

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