It is a pleasure to announce the one day symposium on Ultrafast
Vibrational Dynamics of Biomolecules, to be held at Imperial College
London on 29th of April 2010.
The symposium is free to attend and no registration is required, BUT
PLEASE EMAIL [log in to unmask] IF YOU PLAN TO ATTEND, so that we
can ensure that you have a seat.
The topics of the presentations cover a wide range of aspects of
vibrational dynamics including 2D IR, quantum chemistry and theory,
coherent control, femtochemistry, FTIR and nuclear resonance vibrational
spectroscopy.
For the program please see below
http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/molecularbiosciences/seminars/ultrafast-vibrational-dynamics-of-biomolecules
Ultrafast vibrational dynamics of biomolecules
Thurs 29 April 2010 - NO REGISTRATION REQUIRED but PLEASE EMAIL [log in to unmask] with confirmation of your attendance
Imperial College London Venue:
Clore Lecture Theatre,
Huxley building,
South Kensington Campus
Contact: Jasper J. van Thor
Schedule
10:00 Arrival
10:30 Welcome – Paul Freemont and Jasper van Thor
10:40 Mike Robb (Imperial College London)
Theoretical Study of Photostability and Photoisomerization in Biological
Systems
11:30 J. Timothy Sage (Northeastern University Boston)
Site-Selective Vibrational Spectroscopy of Proteins, from Infrared to X-ray
12:20 LUNCH
13:00 Peter Rich (University College London)
Application of vibrational IR spectroscopy to protein structures and
mechanisms
13:50 Steve Meech (University of East Anglia)
Ultrafast Optical Kerr Effect studies of water solvation - ions and
peptides
14:40 COFFEE
15:10 Jennifer Herek (Twente University)
Coherent Control of Energy transfer in Natural and Artificial
Photosynthesis
16:00 Peter Hamm (University of Zurich)
2D-IR Spectroscopy of Peptides and Proteins
16:50 Opening of ultrafast laboratory – Peter Knight
Followed by DRINKS
Jasper van Thor
Royal Society University Research Fellow
Division of Molecular Biosciences
South Kensington Campus
Imperial College London
London SW7 2AZ, UK
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Phone +44-(0)20-75945071
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