Forwarded on behalf of the organisers.

Alun
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Alun Ashton, [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tel: +44 1235 778404
Data Acquisition Group,           http://www.diamond.ac.uk/
Diamond Light Source, Chilton, Didcot, Oxon, OX11 0DE, U.K.

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of King, SM 
(Stephen)
Sent: 16 May 2007 16:41
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [SA_scat] Neutrons in Biology - 2007,July 11-13 - Call for Abstracts

Reminder - Call for Abstracts

 

Neutrons in Biology - 2007, July 11-13, ISIS, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, 
Oxfordshire, United Kingdom

 

Apologies to those who receive this from more than list:

 

The deadline for submission of abstracts for talks for NIB2007 is approaching. 
Abstracts for talks will be accepted until May 28th. In addition younger 
scientists applying for financial support will need to submit abstracts for 
either posters or talks by the same date. Other poster abstracts received 
before June 18 will be included in the book of abstracts. 

 

Registration will be accepted up until the week of the conference. However to 
take advantage of the accommodation booked onsite for the meeting it will be 
necessary to make your accommodation booking by June 11th. After this date any 
remaining rooms will be passed back to the accommodation office and we will not 
be able to guarantee availability.

 

Registration is available at the conference website:

 

http://www.isis.rl.ac.uk/conferences/nib2007 

 

Accommodation can be booked at the onsite guest house, Ridgeway House, by 
contacting [EMAIL PROTECTED] and quoting 'Neutrons in Biology' in the email 
subject line.

 

 

The three day meeting will focus on recent progress in the application of 
neutron scattering to problems in biological and biomedical science. Talks will 
cover Small Angle Neutron Scattering of proteins and complexes in solution, 
studies of membrane proteins by neutron reflectometry, and recent advances in 
neutron protein crystallography as well as progress in instrumentation, 
experimental design, and data analysis.

 

Confirmed speakers include Professor Gordon Lindsay (Glasgow), Dr Sylvia McLain 
(SNS, Oak Ridge), Professor Bob Thomas (Oxford), Dr Stephan Grage (Karlsruhe), 
Dr Günter Grossman (Daresbury Laboratory), Dr Thomas Hauss (HMI, Berlin), 
Professor Jayne Lawrence (Kings College London), Dr Susana Teixeira (ILL and 
Keele), Dr Jonathan Essex (Southampton), Dr Andrew Whitten (ANSTO, Sydney), and 
Professor Jeremy Lakey (Newcastle). 

 

Contributions from young scientists are particularly encouraged and the meeting 
will include opportunities for contributed oral and poster presentations as 
well as selected poster talks. One session will be dedicated to a discussion of 
the development of support facilities for biological sciences at neutron 
sources and the potential for future developments.

 

 

Yours sincerely

 

Cameron Neylon

On behalf of the organising committee,

Neutrons in Biology, 2007

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