*Time Resolved Structural Biology – Seeing the structure of motions*

The workshop in Time Resolved Structural Biology <https://indico.linxs.lu.se/event/163/> organized by LINXS <https://www.linxs.se/> will be held as an online workshop November 23-25, 2020, each day there will be a session between 13h and 18h (CET; Central European Time). We have opened up the workshop for a larger number of participants so we welcome new registrations!

We welcome abstracts for posters and contributed talks (deadline November 1). A preliminary schedule can be found on the website <https://indico.linxs.lu.se/event/163/> but will be finalized when contributed talks have been confirmed.

The workshop will cover different aspects of studying the molecular structure of biological macromolecules using time-resolved experimental techniques or computational methods - What can we learn? What method is best for a certain question and how do they complement each other? The workshop aims to broaden concepts of time-resolved structural biology and it will encourage discussion between the participants.

Confirmed speakers:

*Abbas Ourmazd* - University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, "Dynamics by Machine Learning" *Sebastian Westenhoff* - University of Gothenburg, "Photoactivation of the "eyes" of plants" *Ana-Nicoleta Bondar* - Freie Universität Berlin, "How dynamic hydrogen-bond networks shape protein conformational plasticity of GPCRs and SARS-CoV-2 spike protein S" *Hongyi Xu* - Stockholm University, “Electron Diffraction Methods for Structure Determination of Biomolecules” *Jakob Andreasson* - ELI Beamlines, "Applications in structural dynamics at the ELI Beamlines user facility" *Jörg Standfuss* - Paul Scherrer Institute, "Time-resolved serial crystallography using synchrotrons and X-ray lasers - Rhodopsins pave the way to a dynamic future"
*Linda C Johansson* - University of Gothenburg
*Mikael Akke* - Lund University, "Dynamic allosteric communication pathway in the glucocorticoid receptor directs its differential activation by ligands and coregulators" ***Jörg Pieper*** - University of Tartu, "Insights into structure and dynamics of photosynthetic protein complexes from neutron scattering experiments"** Radoslav Enchev**, The Francis Crick Institute, “Time-Resolved Analysis by Cryo-Electron Microscopy” *Gleb Bourenkov* - EMBL@PETRA III, Hamburg, "Development of time-resolved synchrotron crystallography at EMBL/P14"
*Vania Calandrini* - Forschungszentrum Juelich
*Ran Friedman* - Linnaeus University, Kalmar, "Computer simulations of kinases - the challenge in resolving enzyme activation"

LINXS <https://www.linxs.se/> (Lund Institute of Advanced Neutron and X-Ray Science; www.linxs.se) is a recently formed institute in Lund whose mission is to promote science and education focusing on the use of neutrons and X-rays, as well as complementary methodologies, to attract world-leading scientists for short- and long-term focused research visits, and to create international networks.

For more information see: https://indico.linxs.lu.se/event/163/

/The organizers of the LINXS TRSB workshop




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