11th International Conference on Biology and Synchrotron Radiation (BSR)
Conference - Hamburg, Germany
The principal objective of the proposed meeting and series will be to provide a forum bringing together the scientists involved in the methodical developments on synchrotron and laser sources with a broad community of biologists having an ambition to make the best use of the most advanced infrastructures in structural biology.
- Biological small angle X-ray scattering
- Macromolecular X-ray crystallography
- Biological X-ray imaging and spectroscopy
- Biological sample preparation
- Free electron laser applications
- Synchrotron instrumentation
- Structural biology hybrid methods
- Industrial applications
- Ultimate storage rings
X-rays belong to the most powerful physical instruments in life sciences allowing to elucidate the structure of biological objects at atomic, molecular and cellular level. We would like to use this conference as an opportunity to substantially expand the scientific scope of the conference from a predominantly technically one to a more biologically oriented one. This will allow one to tackle new challenges in structural biology, which will further extend into even larger structures from multi-component macromolecular complexes, performing most important cellular functions.
(Courtesy of European Molecular Biology Laboratory, via Wikipedia, en.wikipedia.org)
11th International Conference on Biology and Synchrotron Radiation (BSR)
European Molecular Biology Laboratory, Hamburg, Germany
Sunday 8 September - Wednesday 11 September 2013
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