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*** ONLY TWO WEEKS TO GO! ***

There are only two weeks left to register for the Ninth International  
School on the Crystallography of Biological Macromolecules
Como (Italy), 29th September – 3rd October 2008. The School is one of  
the premier forums i Europe for dissemination of developments in  
macromolecular crystallography methodology.

For more details and to register, please visit the web page:
www.crystallographyschool.org

DEADLINES
Registration: 24th July
Accommodation: 25th July
Abstracts: 28th August

PRELIMINARY PROGRAMME AND REGISTRATION
The meeting will last from after lunch (not provided) on Monday  
September 29th, 2008, to after lunch (provided) on Friday October 3rd.  
A strictly limited number of Ph.D. students will be eligible for  
financial support. Those wishing to apply for such subsidy should  
submit a short CV and motivation at the time of application. Poster  
and oral presentation abstracts should also be submitted before 28th  
August for inclusion in the abstract book.

PURPOSE AND ORGANIZATION OF THE SCHOOL
The school will be open to a maximum of 200 participants and will  
focus on the application of X-ray crystallographic methods to the  
study of proteins and nucleic acids, with emphasis on the latest  
developments. The program will include lectures on protein expression  
and purification, crystallization, data collection and processing,  
synchrotrons, phasing (MAD/SAD and molecular replacement), phase  
improvement, model building, refinement, analysis and validation of  
structural data. These methods sections will be complemented with  
seminars about new structures. Several contributions will come from  
participants who are encouraged to propose a title for a poster or  
oral contribution in their application.

LOCATION
The school will be held at Societŕ del Casino, Como, Italy. (http://www.societadelcasino.com/ 
), which is located literally in the centre of Como, next to the  
cathedral. Como can be reached comfortably by train (30-40 min. from  
Milan; 3-4 hours from Zurich and Basel) or by car via the A9-E36  
motorway. There will be a conference dinner att Villa Geno (http://www.villageno.it 
).

INVITED LECTURERS INCLUDE
Imre Berger (EMBL Grenoble), Ian Berry (Oxford University), Gleb  
Bourenkov (EMBL Hamburg), Dominique Bourgeois (ESRF), Florian  
Brueckner (Gene Center Munich), Marek Brzozowski (York University),  
Martin Caffrey (University of Limerick), Liz Carpenter (Diamond Light  
Source), Kevin Cowtan (York University), Zbigniew Dauter (Argonne  
National Laboratory), Simon Davis (Oxford University), Valeria de  
Marco (NKI, Amsterdam), Raimund Dutzler (University of Zürich), Hans  
Eklund (Swedish Agricultural University, Uppsala), Paul Emsley (Oxford  
University), Robert Esnouf (Oxford University), Stephen Graham (Oxford  
University), Tim Grüne (Göttingen University), Udo Heinemann (PSF  
Berlin), Michael Hennig (Hoffmann laRoche), Rod Hubbard (Versalis),  
Mariusz Jaskolski (Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznan), Wolfgang  
Kabsch (MPI Heidelberg), Claude Lecomte (Université Henri Poincaré,  
Nancy), Andrew Leslie (MRC LMB, Cambridge), Joseph Luft (Hauptmann- 
Woodward Institute, Buffalo), Natalia Markova (iNovacia, Stockholm),  
Garib Murshudov (York University), Frank Niesen (SGC Oxford), Poul  
Nissen (Ĺrhus University), Martin Noble (Oxford University), Santosh  
Panjikar (EMBL Hamburg), Navraj Pannu (Leiden University), Chris  
Phillips (Pfizer), Simon Phillips (Leeds University), Randy Read  
(Cambridge University), Marc Ruff (IGBMC, Strasbourg), Elisabeth Sauer- 
Eriksson (Umeĺ University), Gebhard Schertler (MRC LMB, Cambridge),  
Clemens Schulze-Briese (SLS, Villigen), Irmgard Sinning (Heidelberg  
University), Bente Vestergaard (Copenhagen University), Gert Vriend  
(Nijmegen University), Martin Walsh (MRC France, ESRF), Martyn Winn  
(STFC Daresbury Lab), Peter Zwart (Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory)