Dear all,

On October 2nd  -3rd  SIBYLS  hosting  10th annual bioSAXS workshop.

Full details schedule of  talks and practical tutorials can be found here:
https://bl1231.als.lbl.gov/

Date: October 2 - 3, 2019 Location: Advanced Light Source at the Lawrence
Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, CA

This two-day workshop will cover frontiers in biological SAXS and will
provide participants with software tutorial sessions for biological SAXS in
addition to hands-on training in experimental techniques. The latest
advances in SAXS studies on biological systems will be discussed with a
particular focus on dynamic and flexible structures in biomolecules,
membrane protein scattering, and complementary methods in crystals and in
solution. Updates on current developments of software for SAXS analysis and
solution structure modeling will be illustrated.

The first day of the workshop will begin with a brief run-through on
current updates. Greg Hura and Michal Hammel, Berkeley Lab’s SAXS beamline
scientists, will introduce the capabilities of the mail-in program at
SIBYLS and the future of high-throughput and SEC-SAXS at the SIBYLS
Beamline. Distinguished speakers will contribute to the basis of the
workshop over the two days by sharing complementary experimental approaches
and modeling techniques. This will provide for a flux of ideas among
workshop participants and inspire new perspectives for future data
analysis. The second day will be dedicated to practical hands-on exercises
with experts in SAXS software for data processing (SCATTER, FrameSlice and
RAW, SAXS similarity maps, modeling tools (FOXS - MultiFoXS, BILBOMD and
SAXS shape calculator).
Enrollment is limited to 30 participants.
Inquiries: Kathryn Burnett

Registration: Registration is now open. To attend the workshop, you need to
REGISTER for the 2019 ALS user meeting. When you register, indicate that
you plan to attend the “10th Annual SIBYLS bioSAXS Workshop”.


SCHEDULE: October 2nd, 2019
BioSAXS Workflow
8:30-8:40 Introduction to the SIBYLS team and Workshop Agenda (Hammel)
8:40 - 9:20 Key Note - Mark Glover (Uni. Alberta) Building up an integrated
picture of the dynamic DSB repair super complex, one component and
interaction at a time
9:20 - 10 SAXS basics (Hura)
10 - 10:20 Break
10:20 - 12:20pm HT-SAXS, details of collection, getting intensity vs q
(Burnett and Hura)
12:20 - 1:30 Lunch
1:30 - 2:30 SEC-SAXS-MALS, details of collection, getting intensity vs q
(Hammel and Rosenberg)
2:30 - 3:00 ALS and beamline tour (SIBYLS team)
3:00 - 3:30 Intensity vs q to Shape (Hura)
3:30- 3:50 Break
3:50 - 4:10 Ben Horst (UC Berkeley) Allosteric activation of the NO
receptor soluble guanylate cyclase revealed by cryo-EM and SAXS
4:10 - 4:30 Lauren Carter (University of Washington) De novo protein design
validated by SAXS
4:30 - 4:45 Soumya Remesh (NCI) Functional Relevance of Interleukin-1
Receptor Inter-domain Flexibility for Cytokine Binding and Signaling
4:45 - 5 Curtis Hodge (LBNL) Functionalized Nanocage for Antibody Display

October 3rd, 2019
Beyond Shapes with SAXS

8:30 - 9:15 HT-SAXS examples (Hura)
9:20 - 10 Special SEC-SAXS-MALS tools with Scatter and Evolving SVD (Hammel)
10 - 10:20 Break
10:20 - 12:20pm Invited User Talks
12:20 - 1:30 Lunch
1:30 -2:00 BilboMD (Hammel)
2:00-5:00 Hands on practical



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Michal Hammel PhD
Scientist at SIBYLS Beamline
Advanced Light Source
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

1 Cyclotron Road
MS 6R2100
Berkeley, CA 94720
(phone) 510-486-5378
(cell) 510-457-6317
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