Dear all, We are organizing the symposium “Scientific achievements through serial crystallography” September 22-24 in Lund funded by the Novo Nordisk Foundation on the occasion of the recent start of user operation of MicroMAX. The symposium is focusing on serial and time-resolved crystallography. For more information including confirmed speakers, see below and on this webpage:
https://www.linxs.se/events/2025/09/22-24/scientific-achievements-through-serial-crystallography-linxs-event Registration will open next week. Back-to-back (September 24-26) a workshop focusing on “Time-resolved methods for Life Sciences at MAX IV” will be organized at the same location covering also other techniques than crystallography and mainly targeting early career researchers. You can read more here: https://www.linxs.se/events/2025/09/24-26/tr-time-resolved-methods-for-life-sciences-linxs-event Scientific achievements through serial crystallography Symposium, Monday September 22nd lunch to Wednesday 24th at LINXS, Lund, Sweden Serial crystallography opens possibilities to study protein dynamics on a wide range of time scales and also of irreversible reactions. It is also a powerful method to study protein structures at room temperature as the impact of radiation damage is reduced. Serial crystallography at X-ray free-electron lasers and synchrotrons has also applications that extend beyond structural biology. This symposium will showcase some of the exciting scientific advances achieved through serial crystallography and time-resolved crystallography, in structural biology and other areas. Confirmed speakers Mark Wilson University of Nebraska–Lincoln Electrostatically Gated Enzyme Dynamics During Catalysis Kirill Kovalev EMBL-Hamburg Time-resolved crystallography of light-driven ion transporters at synchrotrons and free electron lasers Tobias Weinert Paul Scherrer Institut Some questions can only be answered by time: how time-resolved crystallography reshapes structural biology Przemysław Nogły Jagiellonian University Time-resolved X-ray crystallography on membrane proteins: Watching ions moving in time and space Volha Chukhutsina Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Using advanced crystallographic approaches to resolve how orange carotenoid protein photocycle works Martin Högbom Stockholm University Serial femtosecond crystallography of high-valent metal sites and protein radicals Daniele de Sanctis ESRF - The European Synchrotron Serial Microsecond Crystallography with the ESRF Extremely Brilliant Source Aina Cohen Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Lightsource TBD Pedram Mehrabi University of Hamburg Investigating enzyme mechanisms by multidimensional crystallography Mark Warren Diamond Light Source TBD Helena Käck AstraZeneca The potential for serial crystallography in drug discovery Michael Thompson University of California, Merced Turning Up the Heat on Dynamic Proteins with Temperature-Jump X-ray Crystallography Jie Nan MAX IV Laboratory Recent Advances and Scientific Highlights from MicroMAX /Thomas ######################################################################## To unsubscribe from the CCP4BB list, click the following link: https://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/WA-JISC.exe?SUBED1=CCP4BB&A=1 This message was issued to members of www.jiscmail.ac.uk/CCP4BB, a mailing list hosted by www.jiscmail.ac.uk, terms & conditions are available at https://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/policyandsecurity/