HFIR/SNS Advanced Neutron Diffraction and Scattering Workshop - HANDS 2019
First announcement HANDS 2019 HFIR/SNS Advanced Neutron Diffraction and Scattering Workshop Oak Ridge, TN. June 19 - June 14, 2018 Oak Ridge National Laboratory, in conjunction with North Carolina State University, and support from the National Science Foundation and the Shull Wollan Center - a Joint Institute for Neutron Scattering, celebrates a decade of neutron scattering education in structural biology at ORNL with the HFIR/SNS Advanced Neutron Diffraction and Scattering workshop (HANDS 2019). Detailed information can be found on the workshop web page: https://conference.sns.gov/hands2019/ Application deadline: April 29, 2019 Fellowships to support travel and accommodation are available. No registration fee. The workshop aims at enabling structural biologists to fully exploit the latest instrumentation and software development at the SNS and HFIR facilities at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Participants of HANDS 2019 will become familiar with neutron techniques with hands-on experiments in sample preparation, crystallography, small angle scattering, reflectometry and neutron spin echo. The workshop is designed for graduate students, post-doctoral fellows and faculty with limited to no experience with neutron sciences. Flora Meilleur, Ph. D Neutron Scattering Scientist, Neutron Scattering Division Oak Ridge National Laboratory Associate Professor, Molecular and Structural Biochemistry North Carolina State University
2nd announcement HANDS 2019 HFIR/SNS Advanced Neutron Diffraction and Scattering Workshop Oak Ridge, TN. June 9 - June 14, 2019 Oak Ridge National Laboratory, in conjunction with North Carolina State University, and support from the National Science Foundation and the Shull Wollan Center - a Joint Institute for Neutron Scattering, celebrates a decade of neutron scattering education in structural biology at ORNL with the HFIR/SNS Advanced Neutron Diffraction and Scattering workshop (HANDS 2019). Detailed information can be found on the workshop web page: https://conference.sns.gov/hands2019/ Application deadline: April 29, 2019 Fellowships to support travel and accommodation are available. No registration fee. The workshop aims at enabling structural biologists to fully exploit the latest instrumentation and software development at the SNS and HFIR facilities at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Participants of HANDS 2019 will become familiar with neutron techniques with hands-on experiments in sample preparation, crystallography, small angle scattering, reflectometry and neutron spin echo. The workshop is designed for graduate students, post-doctoral fellows and faculty with limited to no experience with neutron sciences. Flora Meilleur, Ph. D Neutron Scattering Scientist, Neutron Scattering Division Oak Ridge National Laboratory Associate Professor, Molecular and Structural Biochemistry North Carolina State University
The application deadline is rapidly approaching for: HANDS 2019 HFIR/SNS Advanced Neutron Diffraction and Scattering Workshop Oak Ridge, TN. June 9 - June 14, 2019 Oak Ridge National Laboratory, in conjunction with North Carolina State University, and support from the National Science Foundation and the Shull Wollan Center - a Joint Institute for Neutron Scattering, celebrates a decade of neutron scattering education in structural biology at ORNL with the HFIR/SNS Advanced Neutron Diffraction and Scattering workshop (HANDS 2019). Detailed information can be found on the workshop web page: https://conference.sns.gov/hands2019/ Symposium speakers include 2012 and 2014 workshop participants Dr Nayomi Plaza Rodriguez (US Forestry Service) and Dr Anthony Banks (Harvard medical School); Dr Carla Mattos (NEU); Dr Zimei Bu (CCNY) and ORNL's Minh Phan and Dean Myles. Application deadline: April 29, 2019 Up to 15 fellowships available for travel and accommodation expenses for participants from the U.S. institutions. Please provide an estimate of your travel expenses. No registration fee. The workshop aims at enabling structural biologists to fully exploit the latest instrumentation and software development at the SNS and HFIR facilities at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Participants of HANDS 2019 will become familiar with neutron techniques with hands-on experiments in sample preparation, crystallography, small angle scattering, reflectometry and neutron spin echo. The workshop is designed for graduate students, post-doctoral fellows and faculty with limited to no experience with neutron sciences. Flora Meilleur, Ph. D Neutron Scattering Scientist, Neutron Scattering Division Oak Ridge National Laboratory Associate Professor, Molecular and Structural Biochemistry North Carolina State University
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Meilleur, Flora