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WORKSHOP

A split beamline for MAD and
high-intensity data collection
Lund Nov. 30, 1999

A one-day workshop has been arranged Tuesday November 30:th, 1999, to discuss the design-aspects of a split beamline for MAD and high-intensity data collection at the MAX-laboratory.

Invited speakers/experts/advisers at the workshop are:

Dr. Andrew Thompson, EMBL Grenoble
"Developments in the use of anomalous diffraction at the ESRF"

Dr. Colin Nave, CCLRC Daresbury Laboratory
Title to be announced

Dr. Thomas Earnest, MCF/ALS
"Biological Crystallography at the Advanced Light Source"

Prof. Jens Als-Nielsen, H.C.Ørsted Laboratory, Niels Bohr Institute, Copenhagen
"Concepts for Multi-station beam line for protein crystallography at MAXII"

The workshop will start at 10:00 with the talks and end with a discussion.
Further information will be sent out later.


If you want to attend, register as soon as possible by sending an e-mail or fax to Anders Svensson.

Fax: +46-46-2224692
E-mail:
Anders.Svensson@mbfys.lu.se

Most welcome

Anders Liljas, Anders Svensson

Here are links to some background information:

The new insertion device planned to be used for the new crystallography beamlines (a 47-pole 3.5 T superconducting multipole wiggler): http://www.maxlab.lu.se/acc-phys/projects/MAX_Wiggler1.pdf

MAX-lab: http://www.maxlab.lu.se

Our first crystallography beamline, 711: http://www.maxlab.lu.se/beamlines/bli711/

 


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