The next Inside Diamond open day will feature stalls and activities, a short introduction to Diamond and a tour of the machine. We expect the visit will last around two and a half hours. Booking for open days opens 6-8 weeks in advance of the event. Click here for more details.
Wednesday, 27th April | |
1400 - 1430 | REGISTRATION |
1430 - 1510 | Roland Winter (Technische of Dortmund) Exploring the Configurational and Free Energy Lanscape of biomolecules under Extreme Conditions:From Model Biomembranes to Proteins |
1510 - 1535 | Nick Brooks (Imperial College, London) Pressure jump: An accessible trigger for soft matter structural change |
1535 - 1600 | Rob Richardson (Bristol University) Pressure dependent structure of liquid crystalline dendrimers |
1600 - 1630 | Coffee break |
1630 - 1655 | Nick Terrill (Diamond Light Source) Diamond A facility Overview |
1655 - 1720 | Milos Steinhart (Boston University) The Performance of the High Pressure SWAXS System Designed at the IBN, Graz |
1800 - 1900 | Poster session |
1930 | Dinner and poster prize |
Thursday, 28th April | |
0900 - 0940 | Theyencheri Narayanan (ESRF) High pressure SAXS studies of Soft Matter systems at the ESRF |
0940 - 1000 | Filip Meersman (Katholieke Universitein Leuven) Determination of the mechanical properties of biological fibres by high pressure X-ray diffraction |
1000 - 1025 | Michael A Geeves (Univ Kent at Canterbury) Microsecond Pressure Perturbation for Probing Protein-Protein and Protein-Ligand Interactions ; from Solutions to Cells |
1025 - 1045 | Coffee Break |
1045 - 1200 | Tour of Beamline I22 & Offline Labs including offline demonstration of High Pressure Cell |
1200 - 1220 | Arwen Tyler (Imperial College London) Lipids behind bars: High pressure as a route to novel inverse micellar assemblies : structure and dynamics |
1220 - 1240 | Martin Schroer (Technische of Dortmund) Non-linear pressure effects on concentrated protein solutions |
1240 - 1305 | Reinhard Lange (Université Montpellier) Pressure and temperature perturbation methods for exploring the kinetic transition states of protein structural changes |
1305 - 1400 | Lunch |
1400 | End |
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