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Subject:

ECM31 Satellite Meeting: "Progress in instrumentation for X-ray diffraction and CryoEM", Oviedo, 22nd of August, 2018

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Michele Cianci <[log in to unmask]>

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Dear Colleagues,

let me draw your attention to the ECM31 Satellite Meeting:

"Progress in instrumentation for X-ray diffraction and CryoEM"

https://ecm31.ecanews.org/en/progress-instrumentation-x-ray-diffraction-and-cryoem.php

This satellite meeting will present an overview of a wide range of new 
laboratory instrumentation available from different companies, as well 
as new developments at several large scale facilities. The meeting will 
cover information on the newest laboratory instruments from Bruker and 
Rigaku as well as on new instrumental solutions such as the Lyncean 
Compact Light Source (CLS) and Sigrey’s newest X-ray sources and optics, 
and focus on bringing world-class structural and analytical synchrotron 
type capabilities back to our labs. We will have sessions focused on new 
photon sources to be installed at major European synchrotrons as well as 
X-ray Free Electron Laser facilities including ESRF, DESY, MAXIV, and 
the Swiss and European X-FELs.
The organisers are also particularly proud to advertise some of the 
first experimental results taken at European X-FEL. The program of this 
satellite will also be complemented by news from the neutron ISIS 
facility and from the cryo-EM equipment producers to provide a forum to 
discuss the future of instrumentation for X-ray, neutron diffraction and 
CryoEM.

We hope that this broad overview of new instrumental capabilities will 
help participants to design their own research in the incoming years.

Where: ECM31 venue.
When: 22 August, 2018, from 9:00 to 17:30.
Registration: Please login the user area using your ECM31 account to 
register for this satellite. The registration fee is 50 € (including 
tea/coffee and lunch).

We look forward to seeing you!

Chairmen:
Prof. Dr hab. Krzysztof Woźniak ( University of Warsaw, Poland)
Prof. Dr. Ullrich Pietsch, (Universität Siegen, Germany)
Dr. Michele Cianci, (Università Politecnica delle Marche, Ancona, Italy)

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Satellite Programme, 22nd Aug. 2018 at the ECM31 venue
Time 	Speaker 	Company 	Title

08:55 - 09:00 	Opening 	
	
09:00 - 09:30 	Holger Ott, 		Bruker AXS GmbH 	
Recent Advances in In-House Source and Detector Technology
09:30 - 10:00 	Matthias Mayer, 	Rigaku Oxford Diffraction 	
Progress in single crystal area diffractometers - the Rigaku perspective
10:00 - 10:30 	Wenbing Yun 		Sigrey, Inc. 	
Innovations in Laboratory X-ray Technology Brings Synchrotron 
Capabilities to Your Lab.
10:30 - 11:00 	Klaus Achterhold, 	Tech. Univ. of Munich- (Lyncean Tech., 
Inc.) 	
The Munich Compact Light Source - Brilliant, monochromatic, tunable 
X-rays for the laboratory

11:00 - 11:30 	COFFEE BREAK 	
	
11:30 - 12:00 	Oliver Seeck,	 	DESY 	
PETRA IV: The ultimate high energy X-ray microscope
12:00 - 12:30 	Thomas Ursby,	 	MAX IV 	
Serial Crystallography at a 4th Generation Synchrotron Radiation Source: 
MicroMAX at the MAX IV Laboratory
12:30 - 13:00 	Riccardo Signorato, 	CINEL 	
To beam or not to beam? Where do we stand at taming X-rays for Protein

13:00 - 14:00 	LUNCH 	
	
14:00 - 14:30 	Thomas Tschentscher, 	Eur. XFEL 	
First experiment results from European XFEL
14:30 - 15:00 	Luc Patthey,	 	Swiss FEL 	
X-ray diffraction and ultra-fast science by SwissFEL: recent 
achievements and future plans
15:00 - 15:30 	Robert McGreevy, 	ISIS 	
ISIS instrumentation: three decades of continuous improvement.

15:30 - 16:00 	COFFEE BREAK 	
	
16:00 - 16:30 	Gordon Leonard,	 	ESRF 	
Facilities for MX, BioSAXS and Cryo-EM at the ESRF.
16:30 - 17:00 	Alevtyna Yakushevska, Max Maletta and Marc Storms 	Thermo 
Fisher Scientific 	
The role of Cryo-electron microscopy in structural biology after the 
“resolution revolution”



-- 
Michele Cianci, Ph.D


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Assistant Professor of Biochemistry
Department of Agricultural, Food and Environmental Sciences
Università Politecnica delle Marche
Via Brecce Bianche
60131 Ancona, Italy
phone +39 071 2204686; fax +39 071 2204677
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