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Scientific Programme

The scientific programme of the meeting is being organised by the session chairs.  If you are interested in contributing a talk to any of the sessions, please contact us at [email protected].

Programme Outline

 

Sunday 14 Nov Monday 15 Nov Tuesday 16 Nov Wednesday 17 Nov
 
 
 
  
 
Travel to Diamond
Welcome & Introduction to Diamond
09.30 Registration
 Complementary Methods Current Status of Diamond MX Facilities
10.45 Welcome and Opening Address
Coffee break
Coffee break

Hot Topics in Protein Structure Determination

Exhibitor Presentations Tour of Diamond
Lunch & Exhibition
Lunch & Exhibition
Lunch
Protein Production Structure-based Design & Computational Methods Transport to Didcot Station or Oxford city centre
Tea & Exhibition
Tea & Exhibition
 


 

Parallel Sessions - XRD & NMR Membrane Proteins
Feedback from parallel sessions 17.30 Closing Remarks
 18.30 Registration

Drinks Reception at the Randolph Hotel


 
18.30-20.30 Reception at Divinity School, Bodleian Library, sponsored by Agilent Technologies
Conference dinner at Randolph Hotel

 

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