The Eighth International Workshop on X-ray Radiation Damage to Biological Crystalline Samples will be held at the EMBL and DESY, Hamburg, Germany from April 10th (13:00) to April 12th (13:00) 2014.
On-line registration for this Workshop is now open at: http://www.rd-eight.org/ Registration is Euros 150 before 15th March and Euros 180 after 15th March. All registration is through the on-line site. This series of workshops was originally concerned with the effects of radiation damage during investigation of protein structures by X-ray crystallography. Other techniques of structural biology are now being included to ensure greater information exchange. The workshop will therefore be of interest to all those using ionising radiation to examine biological structures at the molecular level. It will consist of around 25 talks of 20-25 minutes each, with slots allocated for discussion. The sessions will cover: Session 1 - Basic Understanding of Radiation Damage Mechanisms Session 2 - Damage at New Sources - XFEL and new synchrotrons Session 3 - Practical Aspects of Managing and Reducing Radiation Damage Session 4 - Biological studies affected by Radiation Damage Session 5 - Radiation Damage in Complementary Fields (electron microscopy, SAXS, EPR, etc.) Session 6 - Serial Crystallography Session 7 - Additional Aspects of Radiation Damage Abstract submission will close on March 15th. Some abstracts will be selected for oral presentation - please indicate if you would like to be considered for this in the comments box on the registration form. The organizers are: Elspeth Garman, Martin Weik, Gleb Bourenkov, Henry Chapman, Alke Meents, Sean McSweeney, Colin Nave, Arwen Pearson, Raimond Ravelli, Gerd Rosenbaum, Thomas Schneider and Soichi Wakatsuki. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------- Professor Elspeth F. Garman, Director of Systems Biology Programme, Doctoral Training Centre Senior Kurti Fellow and Tutor for Graduates, Brasenose College Postal address: Laboratory of Molecular Biophysics, Department of Biochemistry, University of Oxford, Tel: (44)-1865-613297 South Parks Road, FAX: (44)-1865-613201 OXFORD, OX1 3QU, U.K. E-mail: [email protected] www.bioch.ox.ac.uk/garmangroup -------------------------------------------------- The University of Oxford's Doctoral Training Centre has three available programmes for October 2014 entry: Life Sciences Interface Doctoral Training Centre, Systems Biology Doctoral Training Centre and Systems Approaches to Biomedical Science Industrial Doctorate Centre. To find out more, visit: http://www.dtc.ox.ac.uk/
