17 and 18 February 2015
7.30am
10am
Coach departs Nottingham
Arrive at The Research Complex at Harwell (RCaH) - Tea & Coffee
10.30-10.45am Mechanistic Biology and the Harwell Oxford large facilities – Simon Phillips
10.45-11.10am Diamond Light Source: Intense X-rays for biology – Martin Walsh
11.10-11.35am Coherent X-ray imaging: and other methods for seeing whole chromosomes- Ian
Robinson
11.35am-12pm Cryo soft X-ray microscopy: seeing whole cells -Liz Duke
12-1pm
1-2pm
2-2.25pm
2.25-2.50pm
2.50-3.15pm
3.15-3.40pm
3.40-5pm
5pm
6.15pm
11.15pm
Diamond Visit
Lunch
The CLF and advanced light microscopy: super-resolution imaging and tracking single molecules in living cells – Dave Clarke
Ultrafast biological spectroscopy in the Central Laser Facility (CLF): watching chemistry happen in real time: - Mike Towrie
OPPF-UK: High-throughput methods for protein production – Louise Bird
Biophysics in solution: molecular shapes from small angle scattering and hydrodynamics – Dave Scott
VISITS: Oxford Protein Production Facility UK (OPPF-UK)/ Central Laser
Facility (CLF) / Membrane Protein Laboratory (MPL)
Check in: Ridgeway House Hotel
Coach to Oxford for Dinner
Return coach to Ridgeway House
7.30am
8.30am
9-9.25am
Breakfast
Check out: Ridgeway House Hotel and walk to RCaH
The Membrane Protein Laboratory: the route to membrane protein structures –
Isabel de Moraes
9.25-9.50am ISIS neutron source: neutrons in biology – John Webster
9.50-10.15am Micro-CT X-ray imaging: biomaterials and engineering – Peter Lee
10.15am
10.45am-
12.30pm
Coffee break
VISITS: Oxford Protein Production Facility UK (OPPF-UK)/ Central Laser
Facility (CLF) / Membrane Protein Laboratory (MPL)/ ISIS neutron source
12.30-1.30pm Hot buffet lunch
1.30-2.30pm TBC
1.30-3pm
3pm
Photo of Students outside RCaH
Coach departs RCaH