Not to worry- close inspection of the legalese shows that it is the _USES_
of the system that may be intercepted, monitored etc; not the _USERS_.
Of course if by monitoring your _USE_ they discover a good reason
why you the _USER_ should be intercepted, apprehended, and prosecuted,
then all bets are off!
But don't let that inhibit you from attending this exciting workshop.
Ed
Jürgen Bosch wrote:
> Do we really agree to be intercepted and monitored ?
> Not sure I want that.
> Jürgen
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> On 19 Jun 2009, at 14:26, Allaire, Marc wrote:
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>> Meeting Notice: Early registration deadline: June 30th
>>
>> We invite you to participate in a workshop entitled 'MX Frontiers at
>> the One Micron Scale' which we are organizing at Brookhaven National
>> Laboratory for July 23 and 24, 2009. If you examine the workshop's
>> agenda on its website at
>> http://www.nsls.bnl.gov/newsroom/events/workshops/2009/mx/ <https://webmail.bnl.gov/exchweb/bin/redir.asp?URL=https://webmail.bnl.gov/exchweb/bin/redir.asp?URL=http://www.nsls.bnl.gov/newsroom/events/workshops/2009/mx/>
>> , you will see that a panel of distinguished speakers has agreed to
>> lecture and discuss frontiers and future directions in
>> micro-macromolecular crystallography. These trends will influence the
>> concepts for your new beamlines at NSLS-II, the ultra-bright new light
>> source now under construction at BNL. This workshop will occur
>> immediately preceding the ACA meeting (http://www.cins.ca/aca2009/).
>>
>> We will learn about results obtained with true micro-crystals, get a
>> sense of the power and challenges in membrane protein crystallography,
>> and get a glimpse of the potentials in serial crystallography. The
>> physics of radiation damage and its mitigation at the micron-scale
>> will be discussed from first principles to experimental verification.
>> The pioneering crystallographers that invented, use, or manage the
>> currently operating micro-beam lines will tell us about results from
>> their facilities and explain capabilities and limits of current x-ray
>> focusing optics. Other speakers will identify engineering challenges
>> in instrumentation, specimen handling and visualization.
>>
>> Consider participating in this fast paced, modestly priced (late fee
>> after June 30th), day-and-a-half workshop and register using
>> http://www.nsls.bnl.gov/newsroom/events/workshops/2009/mx/registration/registration.asp <https://webmail.bnl.gov/exchweb/bin/redir.asp?URL=https://webmail.bnl.gov/exchweb/bin/redir.asp?URL=http://www.nsls.bnl.gov/newsroom/events/workshops/2009/mx/registration/registration.asp>
>> .
>>
>> Dieter Schneider ([log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]> ),
>> Lonny Berman ([log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]> ), and Marc
>> Allaire ([log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]> ), workshop organizers.
>>
>>
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> Jürgen Bosch
> Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
> Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
> Johns Hopkins Malaria Research Institute
> 615 North Wolfe Street, W8708
> Baltimore, MD 21205
> Phone: +1-410-614-4742
> Lab: +1-410-614-4894
> Fax: +1-410-955-3655
> http://web.me.com/bosch_lab/
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