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Molecular Recognition in Life (MoReLife), HALOS, ESS and MAX IV invite you to Protein Science Day 2020!

This year PSD will be a digital event but following our tradition, it will still deliver great talks and opportunities for discussions on protein science and infrastructures.

You are all most welcome to join!

Tentative program

11.00   Welcome – Kajsa M. Paulsson and Cedric Dicko, FoM and LTH, Lund University 

11.10  Global health – Erik Renström, dean of the FoM Lund University

11.30   Bioinformatics resources and network at LU Karin Engström, FoM Lund University

11.40   Cryo-EM single particle analysis support at LU – Markel Martínez Carranza, FoM Lund University

12.00-13.00    Lunch break

13.00   Can we use nanomaterials to create next generation biosensors for diagnostics? - Jae Yen Shin, Physics, Lund University

13.20   Small angle X-ray scattering - another angle on protein structuresAnnette Langkilde, Copenhagen University

13.40   From crystal precision to crystallographic anarchy - Motivations for performing serial crystallography at synchrotronsOskar Aurelius, MAX IV

14.00   Journey to the Centre of a Cell - Across the electromagnetic spectrum, from x-rays to radio-waves, and beyond - Chris Garvey, LINXS and Malmö University

14.20   “Let’s hear from the young researchers” (postdocs/PhD students give short presentations):

  • Explore and visualize your proteomics data with ProteoMill - Martin Rydén, FoM, Lund University

  •  Structure function studies of copper fluxNiloofar Nayeri, FoM, Lund University

  •  A pair of neutron glasses for the investigation of protein-excipient interactionsAdrian Sanchez-Fernandez, Food Technology, Lund University

  •  “XXX”  TBA     

15.00-15.10    Coffee and tea 

15.10   Visualizing soil organic matter decomposition by ectomycorrhizal fungi using infrared microscopy - Michiel Op de Beck, Biology, FoS, Lund

15.30   Biochemical strategies for high-resolution structure determination of large macromolecular complexes - Ashwin Chari, Dept. of Structural Dynamics, Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry

15.50   Discussion in smaller groups

16.30   Sum up and concluding remarks