We now have 160 delegates coming to the in-person part of the CCP4 Study 
Weekend 2022.

As we still have space for another 60 people max (at 1m+ social distancing - UK 
based delegates only), we have extended the early bird prices for the Study 
Weekend until in-person registrations close on 30th November.

This means that there are still FREE student bursary spaces available - 
Students get their registration fee plus 2 nights accommodation in halls paid.

It also means that the price for standard delegates has not increased.

Come and network with other crystallographers and interact with our in-person 
speakers.

Confirmed in-person speakers include:
Jon Agirre (University of York)
Paul Bond (University of York)
Gerard Bricogne (Global Phasing Ltd)
Lucrezia Catapano (King's College London)
Kevin Cowtan (University of York)
Tristan Croll (University of Cambridge)
Eleanor Dodson (University of York)
Elspeth Garman (Oxford University)
Helen Ginn (Diamond Light Source)
John Helliwell (University of Manchester)
Gerard Kleywegt (EMBL-EBI)
Eugene Krissinel (UKRI-STFC CCP4)
Andrey Lebedev (UKRI-STFC CCP4)
Airlie McCoy (University of Cambridge)
Filomeno Sanchez Rodriguez (University of Liverpool)
Keitaro Yamashita (MRC-LMB)

If you would rather attend the event virtually, please register for the virtual 
event where you will be able to experience the talks.

All the links for registering and more information are below.

Regards

Karen McIntyre

CCP4 Project Administrator
CCP4 Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Champion
Member of SCD ED&I Working Group

Science and Technology Facilities Council
karen.mcint...@stfc.ac.uk<mailto:karen.mcint...@stfc.ac.uk>
Zoom phone: 01235 44 5790

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**Please note that I only work mornings until 1.30pm**

In line with current government and PHE advise, the SCD admin team are 
currently working remotely.  Please note that due to additional tasks related 
to Covid-19, child-caring responsibilities and a reduced number of staff, there 
might be delays  in our responsiveness, especially for internal non-urgent 
queries and requests.  We thank you in advance for your understanding during 
this uncertain time.

From: McIntyre, Karen (STFC,RAL,SC)
Sent: 17 November 2021 14:27
To: CCP4 WG1 <ccp4...@listserv.stfc.ac.uk>; CCP4BB@JISCMAIL.AC.UK; CCP4 WG2 
<ccp4...@listserv.stfc.ac.uk>; cc...@jiscmail.ac.uk
Subject: RE: Registration for CCP4 Study Weekend 2022 - EARLY BIRD FOR 
IN-PERSON DELEGATES CLOSES THIS SUNDAY 21st NOVEMBER 2021

Registration is open for the 2022 CCP4 study weekend https://cvent.me/YPqVd0

The topic this year is "Current trends in macromolecular model refinement and 
validation".

***Please note Early Bird registration closes on Sunday 21 November 2021.  Free 
student bursaries for the in-person event end after this point and registration 
fees for standard delegates increase by £50***

This year the meeting will be a hybrid meeting from 5th - 7th January 2022 with 
the in-person event held at East Midlands Conference Centre, Nottingham.

Due to Covid we have had to make a few changes to the event.  We are limiting 
in-person attendance to UK-based delegates only and we only have 220 spaces for 
in-person delegates due to social distancing - overseas delegates (and any 
UK-based delegates that either cannot get an in-person space or do not wish to 
attend in-person) may attend the meeting virtually and we have an unlimited 
number of virtual spaces.  More information on Covid mitigating measures can be 
found at https://cvent.me/014qX1?rt=yPnj__NRIE-gApg49Vlk0w .

A preliminary programme, registration details, and further information can be 
found at the above link.

Confirmed in-person speakers include:
Jon Agirre (University of York)
Paul Bond (University of York)
Gerard Bricogne (Global Phasing Ltd)
Lucrezia Catapano (King's College London)
Kevin Cowtan (University of York)
Tristan Croll (University of Cambridge)
Eleanor Dodson (University of York)
Elspeth Garman (Oxford University)
Helen Ginn (Diamond Light Source)
John Helliwell (University of Manchester)
Gerard Kleywegt (EMBL-EBI)
Eugene Krissinel (UKRI-STFC CCP4)
Andrey Lebedev (UKRI-STFC CCP4)
Airlie McCoy (University of Cambridge)
Filomeno Sanchez Rodriguez (University of Liverpool)
Keitaro Yamashita (MRC-LMB)

Confirmed virtual speakers include:
Pavel Afonine (Lawrence Berkley National Laboratory, USA)
David Armstrong (EMBL-EBI)
Grzegorz Chojnowski (EMBL Hamburg)
Dennis Della Corte (Brigham Young University, USA)
Elke de Zitter (Institut de Biologie Structurale, France)
Paul Emsley (MRC-LMB)
Marcus Fischer (St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, USA)
Lukas Gajdos (Institut Laue-Langevin, France)
Robbie Joosten (NKI, NETHERLANDS)
Oleg Kovalevskiy (UKRI-STFC CCP4)
Victor Lamzin
Dorothee Liebschner (Lawrence Berkley National Laboratory, USA)
Nigel Moriarty (Lawrence Berkley National Laboratory, USA)
Nick Pearce (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, NETHERLANDS)
Jane Richardson (Duke University, USA)
Bernhard Rupp
Bohdan Schneider (Institute of Biotechnology (IBT) of the Czech Academy of 
Sciences, CZECH REPUBLIC)
Andrea Thorn (Universität Hamburg, GERMANY)
Dale Tronrud
Isabel Uson (CSIC IBMB, SPAIN)
Clemens Vonrhein (Global Phasing Ltd, GERMANY)

*Key Dates for in-person event*

  *   Early bird registration final date: 21 November 2021.  Registration 
increases by £50 after this date for non-students.
  *   Standard Student bursaries are open to all students registering for 
in-person event during early bird period i.e. now until 21 November. This means 
free registration plus 2 nights in accommodation if register before this date.

  *   Registration closes 6 December 2021 for in-person event or when places 
run out.  Registration for Virtual event closes 31st December 2021.

We hope to see you there!

The Scientific Organisers
Rob Nicholls, Svetlana Antonyuk and Melanie Vollmar.

Administrative Organiser
Karen McIntryre



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