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Subject: Systems Biology Session: Diamond User Meeting 2007
From: "Brandao-Neto, J (Jose)" jose {- dot -} brandao-neto {- at -} DIAMOND {- dot -} AC {- dot -} UK
Date: 2007-08-06

Dear Colleague,

This year the Synchrotron Radiation (SR) User Meeting
will be held
from Thursday 13th to Friday 14th September 2007 at Diamond Light
Source, Oxfordshire. The objectives of this meeting are to bring
together the entire United Kingdom community of users of SR, to act as a
showcase for the best SR studies being carried out by the UK community
and to challenge the community with world class science.

We are holding a satellite session on 'Systems Biology' to give
scientists a vision for what is going on in biology, especially outside
the molecular/structural biology domain. I anticipate the mini-symposium
will be most attractive and will be a spur to promote interactions among
people in different fields. The programme follows below:

09:30 Professor Tom Kirkwood, Newcastle University, "Aging: Systems
Biology and the Life Cycle

"
10:15 Professor Charlie Hodgman, University of Nottingham, "Adopting
an Integrative Systems Approach to Study Root Gravitropism
m> "
11:15 Professor Melvyn Folkard, Gray Cancer Institute, "New Insights
Into Radiation Damage to Living Cells Using Microbeams
> "
12:00 Professor Mark Sansom, Oxford Centre for Integrative Systems,
"From Membrane Proteins to Membrane Systems: Insights from Simulations
"



To register go to
http://www.diamond.ac.uk/ForUsers/SRUser07/Registration.htm

Best Regards,

Jose Brandao-Neto
Staff Scientist
Macromolecular Crystallography Group
Diamond Light Source UK

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ABOUT DIAMOND LIGHT SOURCE

The Diamond synchrotron is the largest UK-funded scientific facility to
be built for over 40 years. Located in South Oxfordshire on the Harwell
Chilton science campus, this giant machine can be described as a series
of "super microscopes". It is housed in a futuristic doughnut-shaped
building which covers the area of 5 football pitches. Diamond will
ultimately host up to 40 cutting edge research stations, called
beamlines, supporting the life, physical and environmental sciences.

Diamond offers a unique suite of tools to investigate biological
systems, starting with macromolecular crystallography and small angle
scattering in 2007. Later in the programme, circular dicroism and
infrared microscopy stations will complete the life sciences synchrotron
light suite. The membrane protein crystallisation and the biophysics
laboratories at Diamond add extra facilities for biophysical
investigations on site. At the same time, the Diamond Research Complex
will be ready in 2009 for research in Biological Imaging counting on 100
life and physical sciences researchers.

Read more:

* Systems Biology :
http://www.nature.com/focus/systemsbiologyuserguide/index.html


* Diamond Research Expertise :
http://www.diamond.ac.uk/Science/ResearchExpertise/Search.htm


* About Diamond : http://www.diamond.ac.uk/AboutDiamond/default.htm


* Biophysics at Diamond :
http://www.diamond.ac.uk/news/latestnews/pressrelease_03.htm


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