9th November 2014

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Event Name An experiment on crystallography
Start Date 4th Mar 2014 9:00am
End Date 30th Nov 2014 4:00pm
Duration 271 days and 7 hours
Description

Many initiatives have been and are being organized to involve schoolchildren at Mudaliarpet, Pondicherry (India) into crystallography on the occasion of IYCr2014.

1. At first, the students were given a brief introduction on various crystals, which made them think about how crystals are formed.

2. Following this, a team of students were selected for a project on Crystal Growth - investigating the size, shape and number of crystals formed, taking various substances such as table salt, sugar, epsom salt, borax, potassium nitrate and alum. 

3. A Radio Talk was given by the teacher and the students on the "International Year of Crystallography".

4. A lecture was given on the topic to the school students, following which a demonstration -cum- exhibition, along with a poster presentation by the teacher is to be arranged for view for the public around the school locale. 

5. A next attempt to telecast the above in the television is made.

6. Students of our school are participating in the IYCr2014 Crystal Growing Competition. 


Location Mudaliarpet, Pondicherry
India
Contact Aravindaraja Devadoss
aravind.devadoss@gmail.com
URL asngmsmudaliarpet2011.blog.com
Category activities for schoolchildren

Event Name Art of Science
Start Date 1st Nov 2014
End Date 1st Dec 2014
Duration 31 days
Description The RCSB PDB's Art of Science exhibit will be on display at McPherson College in McPherson, Kansas.  The Art of Science uses the context of an art exhibit to introduce audiences new and old to to the beauty of the biomacromolecular structures and biology available in the PDB.
 
The show will be on display in Friendship Hall during the month of November, 2014, and then will be permanently displayed in Melhorn Science Hall. Both McPherson College locations are open to the public.
 
Since its beginnings in an art gallery at Rutgers University, the show has been hosted around the world  including Texas A&M University, EMBL-Hamburg, Germany; University of Wisconsin-Madison; California State University, Fullerton; Purdue University; and Hyderabad, India. The exhibit toured mostly between 2002-2007, with recent iterations in Egypt (2013) and Paris (2014).
 
The current exhibit includes images from the original Art of Science show along with new works inspired by important Molecule of the Month topics, and the International Year of Crystallography (IYCr). Support for this exhibition has been provided by a grant from the American Crystallographic Association for IYCr.
 
This event is curated by Christine Zardecki and Maria Voigt (RCSB PDB) and coordinated by Jonathan Frye, Chair of the Department of Natural Science. McPherson College is a four-year liberal arts college in McPherson, Kansas, United States. It was chartered in 1887 by the leaders of the Church of the Brethren. The college provides a career-oriented liberal arts education.    For additional details, please contact info@rcsb.org.


Location McPherson, Kansas
United States
Contact Christine Zardecki
zardecki@rcsb.rutgers.edu
URL
Category exhibitions

Event Name Aus der Mineraliensammlung des Krahuletz-Museum in Eggenburg: Neufunde – Neuerwerbungen – Schätze der Studiensammlung
Start Date 18th Jun 2014
End Date 31st Dec 2014
Duration 197 days and 1 hour
Description

Eine neue Kluft im Steinbruch Eibenstein lieferte beachtliche Kalzitkristalle, z.T. Phantombildungen und Kalzite in Chalcedon.

Aus Motlas O.Ö. wurden herrliche Quarz-Stufen, Andalusit, Beryll, Schörl und Orthoklas angekauft.

In der Mittelvitrine werden aus der Studiensammlung des Museum besondere Stufen ausgestellt: Einzel-Quarzkristalle und Stufen (auch Amethyst), sowie seltene Mineralien wie Amstallit, bzw. aus dem Fundort Kottaun; ferner Beryll, Chalcedon, Schörl u.a.

Ebenso wurde der größte Feldspatkristall Österreichs aus Wanzenau bei Rosenburg dem Krahuletz-Museum übergeben und ist dort im Rahmen der Mineralien-Dauerausstellung zu sehen.


Location Eggenburg
Austria
Contact Herta Effenberger
herta.silvia.effenberger@univie.ac.at
URL http://www.krahuletzmuseum.at/sonderausstellungen.html
Category exhibitions

Event Name Bibliographical exhibition IYCr2014
Start Date 1st Oct 2014
End Date 31st Dec 2014
Duration 92 days and 1 hour
Description The Library of the Faculty of Sciences University of A Coruña performs a physical and virtual exhibition based on its bibliographical resources on crystallography. This exhibition includes a selection of books covering all aspects of crystallography (Mineralogy, Biology, Chemistry, Materials Science ...). Also includes a selection of scientific production on crystallographic topics of researchers from our University. To this end, we have developed posters and bookmarks that will be complemented by activities through social networks. This is intended to inform both the value of crystallography and its many nuances and its connection with the rest of science. The main objective is therefore to spread these issues among future researchers who are now students at the University.


Location A Coruña
Spain
Contact Biblioteca da Facultade de Ciencias da UDC
ciencias.bib@udc.es
URL http://ciencias.udc.es/biblioteca/exposicions/2014
Category exhibitions

Event Name CCCE 2014 Fall Newsletter
Start Date 3rd Nov 2014
End Date 6th Dec 2014
Duration 34 days
Description

Each Fall the CCCE (Committee on Computers in Chemical Education) of the American Chemical Society hosts online discussions of recent work of relevance to the use of computers in chemical education. The authors of each paper are available to discuss their work with the community on the days assigned to their papers, and both the papers and discussion are archived on our site. You do not need to be a member of ACS, CHED or the CCCE to participate in these discussion, but need to set up a free account by contacting the site moderator, Bob Belford at rebelford@ualr.edu.

This year, the schedule features a contribution on the International Year of Crystallography 2014 by Brian McMahon and Michele Zema from the IUCr. The full article entitled "IYCr2014: Spreading the Word About Crystallography in an International Year" is available here and will be discussed online on 24-26 November.

Discussion Schedule

Nov. 3-5 OrganicERs a Growing Online Community, Justin Houseknecht and Jennifer Muzyka

Nov. 6-8 Transforming the Chemistry Lab Notebook with ElementsTM, Layne Morsch

Nov. 10-12 ChemEd X: An Interactive Hub for Chemistry Teachers, Deanna Cullen

Nov. 13-15 CheMarkup Slides and Notes: A Presentation Container for the Virtual Molecular Model Kit, Otis Rothenberg & Thomas Newton

Nov. 17-19 From Demonstrations & Clicker Questions to Guided-Inquiry Activities: Resources for Integrating PhET Chemistry Simulations into Your Course, Emily Moore

Nov. 20-22 Organizing Chemical Safety Information to Support Lab Safety, Ralph Stuart

Nov. 24-26 IYCr2014: Spreading the Word About Crystallography in an International Year, Brian McMahon & Michele Zema

Dec. 1-3 The Advantages of Electronic Laboratory Notebook Use in Research Laboratories and Best Practices in Implementation, Jeremy Miller & Earl Beutler

Dec. 4-6 Proteopedia: A Powerful Tool for Biomolecular Communication and a 3D Web Encyclopedia of Biomolecules, Jaime Prilusky & Joel Sussman


Location online
Contact Bob Belford
rebelford@ualr.edu
URL http://confchem.ccce.divched.org/2014FallCCCENL
Category conferences

Event Name CRISTALLI!@Parma
Start Date 11th Oct 2014
End Date 30th Nov 2014
Duration 51 days and 1 hour
Description

Crystals - known to everybody as gems, snow crystals, or salt grains - are widespread in the nature around us. The investigation of their structure and properties means looking inside the intimate of atom geometries - a look contributing to the scientific development of chemistry, solid state physics, Earth sciences, and even, surprisingly, biology and medicine. A century has passed since the crystals first revealed their secrets. In the meantime crystallography has become the pillar of the atomic and molecular sciences, showing us the structure of DNA, allowing the comprehension and the development of computer memories, visualizing the formation of proteins within cells, and yielding ever new materials and drugs.

The exhibition organized at the University of Parma in collaboration with IMEM-CNR wishes to celebrate the theoretical and applied aspects of crystallography. A special section of original artworks related to crystallography is organized in collaboration with the Archive of Modern Art of the University of Parma.

Sections:

  • Crystals around us: all the faces of cheese, ham, sugar, icecream and medicines
  • Crystals underground and from the space: minerals and meteorites
  • Journey inside a crystal: from structure to properties
  • Functional crystals
  • The crystals in life
  • The life of crystals
  • Crystals and symmetry, Escher and beyond
  • Crystals and modern arts
  • A closer look to crystals: instruments and experiments
  • Home made crystals: hands on section with experiments for kids


Location Parma
Italy
Contact Alessia Bacchi
alessia.bacchi@unipr.it
URL http://cristalli.unipr.it
Category exhibitions

Event Name Cristalli ... ad arte
Start Date 5th Nov 2014 4:30pm
End Date 31st Jan 2015 6:00pm
Duration 87 days, 1 hour and 30 minutes
Description The exhibition is composed of explanatory panels, mineral samples and interactive activities, with the aim of highlighting the multidisciplinary aspects of crystallography and the connection with Escher’s figurative arts. It is suitable for a non-expert public and for students of all classes.
MostraVercelli_invite
Click on the image to download the invite in PDF format
The Opening Ceremony will be held at Aula Magna of the University of Piemonte Orientale, Piazza S. Eusebio 5, Vercelli on 5 November 2014, 4.30 pm at the presence of:
  • Cesare Emanuel, Rector of the University of Piemonte Orientale
  • Maura Forte, Mayor of the City of Vercelli
  • Carlo Riva Vercellotti, President of Province of Vercelli
  • Fernando Lombardi, President of Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio di Vercelli
  • Mons. Marco Arnolfo, Archbishop of Vercelli
  • Andrea Corsaro, former Mayor of the City of Vercelli

and will feature short speeches by:

  • Marco Milanesio, Researcher at U. Piemonte Orientale, IYCr activities in Piedmont, Italy
  • Michele Zema, Project Manager for IYCr2014, Global activities, achievements and legacy of IYCr2014
  • Davide Viterbo, U. Piemonte Orientale, We can see the atoms: from Lucretius to Sir W.H. Bragg and Primo Levi

Read the news on the University newsletter "Ateneo tra di noi"


Location Vercelli
Italy
Contact Marco Milanesio
marco.milanesio@unipmn.it
URL http://www.novares.org/IYCr2014.html
Category exhibitions

Event Name Cristallographie, Fleuriau de Bellevue et la géométrie des minéraux
Start Date 11th Oct 2014
End Date 11th Dec 2014
Duration 62 days and 1 hour
Description Embarquez-vous pour un voyage à la découverte des minéraux à travers la vie et l’œuvre d’un savant rochelais, Fleuriau de Bellevue. Au cœur du siècle des lumières, la science des minéraux va connaître une évolution sans précédent. Sur les traces de ce précurseur, venez à votre tour observer ces merveilles de la nature et s’amuser avec elles pour mieux les connaître.

Cette exposition du Muséum d'Histoire naturelle de La Rochelle est labellisée « Année internationale de la cristallographie 2014 » sous le haut patronage de Madame Geneviève Fioraso, Secrétaire d'état à l'Enseignement Supérieur et à la Recherche.

La partie centrale de l’exposition est réservée à la vie, au voyage géologique et aux travaux scientifiques de Louis-Benjamin Fleuriau de Bellevue (1761-1852). Il a reçu une formation de physicien naturaliste à Genève, une des académies les plus influentes de l’Europe continentale où ses professeurs participent à l’essor des nouvelles disciplines que sont la géologie et la minéralogie. L’élève Fleuriau devient à son tour un acteur de la cristallographie naissante, de la nouvelle minéralogie qui en découle et de la géologie moderne fondée sur l’observation de terrain. L’exposition propose des objets historiques ayant appartenu à Fleuriau et aux deux pères français de la cristallographie, Romé de L’Isle et Haüy.

Autour de Fleuriau, une approche ludique et didactique du monde minéral permet à tous de découvrir ce qu’est un cristal et un minéral. L’exposition de minéraux et d’instruments de mesures est associée à des jeux, des manipulations, des observations macro et microscopiques. Les visiteurs s’initient à la minéralogie, l’exposition les guide à identifier des formes géométriques simples, des caractéristiques évidentes (couleur, poids, forme évocatrices) afin de caractériser et d’identifier quelques minéraux essentiels.


Location La Rochelle
France
Contact
URL http://www.museum-larochelle.fr/
Category exhibitions

Event Name Crystal MOOC - The Fascination of Crystals and Symmetry
Start Date 16th Oct 2014
End Date 20th Nov 2014
Duration 36 days and 1 hour
Description This MOOC (Massive Open Online Course) explains the basic building blocks of crystals, their symmetrical structure and introduces free software for crystal structure exploring. To enroll, explore the given URL and click on the green button "Enrol with email".

The course is organized in chapters, every week a new chapter will be launched starting October the 16th.

Michael Sartor and Frank Hoffmann from the University of Hamburg invite you to be part of the crystal admiring community.


Location Internet
Contact Frank Hoffmann
Frank.Hoffmann@chemie.uni-hamburg.de
URL http://bit.ly/crystal_MOOC_2nd
Category other

Event Name Crystallography exhibition
Start Date 10th Oct 2014
End Date 30th Apr 2015
Duration 203 days
Description

This exhibition 'Kristallen verhelderd' aims at giving an overview of the history of crystallography (including a selected exhibit of minerals), introduce the work of Laue and the Braggs, present the pionieering work performed at Ghent University and show some recent applications of crystallography in solid state physics. 

The exhibition is aimed at both secondary schools, researchers and the general public. It is organized by the Museum of the History of Sciences at Ghent University, in collaboration with the Department of  Solid State Sciences and the Department of Geology and Soil Sciences.

 


Location Ghent
Belgium
Contact Dirk Poelman
dirk.poelman@ugent.be
URL http://www.sciencemuseum.ugent.be/kristal/
Category exhibitions

Event Name Crystallography for Humankind
Start Date 23rd Jun 2014
End Date 23rd Dec 2014
Duration 184 days and 1 hour
Description From June to December 2014 an exhibit related to the celebrations for the International Year of Crystallography entitled "Crystallography for Humankind" will be on view at the FCT-NOVA (entrance of Building VII).

The opening is scheduled on June 23rd, with the presence of Professor Robert Huber, Nobel Laureate in Chemistry. The results of the Photo Contest will be announced.


Location Caparica
Portugal
Contact Ana Luisa Carvalho
almc@fct.unl.pt
URL http://xtal.dq.fct.unl.pt/iycr2014
Category exhibitions

Event Name Crystallography: Where Art & Science Collide
Start Date 18th Sep 2014
End Date 17th Jan 2015
Duration 122 days and 1 hour
Description

The Brazos Valley Museum of Natural History proudly announces its upcoming exhibition: CRYSTALLOGRAPHY: Where Art & Science Collide, on display from September 18, 2014 –January 17, 2015.

On Thursday, September 18th, at 6 PM, a free public lecture featuring David Gardner, Master Jeweler and Gemologist, was followed by an open reception with refreshments and gallery viewing.

[exhibition postcard]

This year marks the centenary of the birth of modern crystallography, a science studying the composition and structure of crystals. Crystallographers provide fundamental knowledge and technology essential for the development of new materials.

Crystallography has become the very core of structural science, revealing the structure of DNA, allowing us to understand and fabricate computer memories, showing us how proteins are created in cells, and helping scientists to design powerful new materials and drugs. It permeates our daily lives and is essential in agro-food, aeronautics, automobiles, cosmetics, and computers, as well as the electro-mechanical, pharmaceutical and mining industries. Because of the beauty and symmetry of crystals, they also figure prominently in architecture, art forms, and jewelry.

This exhibition will offer visitors an overview of the many applications of the science of crystallography. Materials on display will include stunning specimens from the Museum’s extensive mineral collection and will showcase examples of crystals used in art and jewelry.

This exhibit was made possible in part through Hotel Tax Revenue funded from the City of College Station through the Arts Council of Brazos Valley and through David Gardner’s Jewelers. The Brazos Valley Museum of Natural History is committed to promoting science, and cultural and natural history with the integration of art in exhibits and educational programs.

The Museum is open to visitors Tuesday-Saturday from 10 am-5 pm. For more information about this adult program, exhibits and other displays, events, programs and activities, please contact the Museum at 979-776-2195, visit us on the web at www.brazosvalleymuseum.org, or follow us on Facebook.


Location Bryan, TX
United States
Contact Sarah Hoffschwelle
events@brazosvalleymuseum.org
URL http://brazosvalleymuseum.org/exhibits/crystallography-where-art-science-collide
Category exhibitions

Event Name Exhibición Especial de Cristales y Estructuras, Crystals and strucures special exhibit
Start Date 19th May 2014
End Date 31st Dec 2014
Duration 227 days and 1 hour
Description

El Museo de Historia Natural "Dr. Carlos A. Torres de la Llosa" de Montevideo, Uruguay ha realizado una exhibición especial de Cristales y Estructuras Cristalinas aprovechando su colección de minerales para celebrar el Año Internacional de la Cristalografía 2014. En la exposición se agregan a los minerales algunas figuras con las estructuras atómicas correspondientes.

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The Natural History Museum "Dr. Carlos A. Torres de la Llosa" of Montevideo, Uruguay has created a special exhibit of Crystals and Crystal structures using its own minerals collection to celebrate the International Year of Crystallography 2014. The exposition contains some figures with the atomic structures of the selected minerals.


Location Montevideo
Uruguay
Contact Leopoldo Suescun
leopoldo@fq.edu.uy
URL https://sites.google.com/site/museotorresdelallosa/ano-internacional-de-la-cristalografia
Category exhibitions

Event Name Exposición cristalizARTE
Start Date 19th Sep 2014
End Date 15th Nov 2014
Duration 58 days and 1 hour
Description

This exhibition presents 29 paintings inspired by crystallographic concepts, selected among the 80 participants of the Art Contest "cristalizARTE. Cuando el arte se encuentra con la ciencia". Artists from all over Argentina were divided into two categories according to their age: adults and teenagers under 18 y.o.

The exhibit is on display at the Library of Instituto Balseiro, Bariloche Atomic Center
Av Bustillo 9500, Bariloche, Argentina
Open Mon-Fri from 9.00 till 18.00 hrs. Free admission.

You can also visit our website to see the participating artworks, as well as the Winners of the contest.

Photos of the opening day
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Location San Carlos de Bariloche
Argentina
Contact Gabriela Aurelio
gaurelio@cab.cnea.gov.ar
URL http://fisica.cab.cnea.gov.ar/cristalizarte/
Category exhibitions

Event Name La Cristallographie et Nous
Start Date 2nd Oct 2014
End Date 30th May 2015
Duration 241 days
Description

To celebrate the UN International Year of Crystallography 2014, the association AMMS-InterESST Strasbourg (Association for Museology and Scientific Mediation - Strasbourg's Alumni network of the European Studies of Society Science, and Technology), with various collaborators, principally the Institute of Genetics and Molecular and Cellular Biology (IGBMC), have the honor to present the multi-axial project “La Cristallographie et nous - Crystallography in our life”.

The project discusses mainly about human health and proposes to discover the vast field of crystallography. Our goal: to celebrate the crystallography year as charted by the IYCr2014 program but also as a "traditional" science in the Strasbourg University and as a significant contribution to the scientific reputation of the city of Strasbourg and the region of Alsace. Our wish is to make this event a prelude to the International Year of Light in 2015.

The project includes: 

  1. A travelling exhibition in Alsace called "La Cristallographie et Nous" (Crystallography in our life) during 2014 and 2015. The exhibition will first move on three of Strasbourg’s University campus: “Central Campus”, "Illkirch Campus", "Medicine Campus" and then will continue to travel in other Alsatian towns. It will start on the 2nd October 2014 at the Le Bel Institute, and will end in May 2015. The project focuses on three features: crystallography in our daily life, crystallography as a central tool for biology, medicine and pharmacology and crystallography and arts.
  2. Labs tours in the new “Integrative Biology Center” located in Illkirch during the month of November 2014. Especially for this occasion, there will be a mini-exhibition in the building.
  3. Tasting and prevention workshops called "Crystals in our dinner plates" focused on discovering crystals in our daily food will be proposed during the french national science festival, "Fete de la Science2014" on the 17, 18 and 19 October 2014. Elaborated in collaboration with the University Service of Medicine and Health Promotion (SUMPS) and the IGBMC, those workshops will present different crystals in our food and try to answer to these questions: Are they good for our health? What are the purpose of vitamins and minerals in our diet? How the researchers study these vitamins and their effects on our health? 
  4. A publication about the project and the exhibition.

French version 

Dans le cadre de l’Année Internationale de la Cristallographie 2014 de l’ONU (IYCr2014), l’AMMS - InterESST Strasbourg (Association de Muséologie et Médiation Scientifique - Réseau Alumini du programme European Studies of Society, Science, and Technology de Strasbourg) en collaboration principale avec le Docteur Dino Moras de l’IGBMC (Institut de Génétique et de Biologie Moléculaire et Cellulaire) présentera le projet multiaxial sur la thématique de l’Homme et sa santé qui s’intitule « La cristallographie et nous » pour célébrer la cristallographie ainsi que son lien fort avec l’Université de Strasbourg et sa contribution au rayonnement scientifique de Strasbourg et de l’Alsace durant l’année universitaire 2014-2015 principalement sur le campus Central, le campus d’Illkirch et le campus de Médecine. L’accent sera mis sur le rôle de la cristallographie dans notre quotidien tout en appuyant sur son utilité en biologie, médecine et pharmacologie et en mettant en évidence ses liens vers d’autres domaines tels que l’art, les mathématiques, l’alimentation, ...

Ce projet comportera une exposition itinérante sur toute l’Alsace durant l’année 2014–2015, des visites de laboratoires de recherche du nouveau Centre de Biologie Intégrative à Illkirch et des ateliers de dégustation et de prévention axés sur la découverte pendant la Fête de la Science 2014. 

L’exposition « La cristallographie et nous ». Elle va itinérer dans un premier temps sur les campus strasbourgeois (central, médecine, Illkirch) et ensuite se déplacera dans les agglomérations alsaciennes. Elle commencera à partir du 2 octobre 2014 à l'Institut Le Bel, et prendra fin en mai 2015. Notre volonté est qu’elle soit aussi une introduction à l’Année Internationale de la Lumière en 2015.


Location Alsace
France
Contact Lindzy Tossé
bureau@amms.fr
URL http://www.amms.fr
Category exhibitions

Event Name Living with crystals
Start Date 13th Feb 2014 6:00pm
End Date 11th Jan 2015 6:00pm
Duration 332 days
Description

The exhibition "Living with crystal" (original title in Slovenian: Živeti s kristali), organized on the occasion of the International Year of Crystallography, will be open from 13 February 2014 to 11 January 2015 at the Slovenian Museum of Natural History, Ljubljana. 

On display: Photographs of minerals, Crystal drawings, Mineral and crystal collections, Jewellery, Fluorescent minerals, Interactive presentation of minerals and rocks on Biedermeier tables, Interactive play "Umek the Mineralogist", Microscopic world of crystals.

Authors: Miha Jeršek, Mirjan Žorž, Breda Činč Juhant, Katarina Fuchs

 


Location Prirodoslovni muzej Slovenije, Ljubljana
Slovenia
Contact Breda Èinè Juhant
bjuhant@pms-lj.si
URL http://www.pms-lj.si/si/razstave/obcasne-razstave/634
Category exhibitions

Event Name ONI eksperymentują!
Start Date 8th Sep 2014
End Date 30th Nov 2014
Duration 84 days and 1 hour
Description A series of experiments for popularization of science among children with intellectual disabilities from Mysłowice are being organized by "ONI eksperymentują!" in celebration of the International Year of Crystallography 2014.


Location Mysłowice
Poland
Contact Piotr Zwoliński, The Independent Group of Science Popularizers EXPERIMENTATORS
piotr.zwolinski@eksperymentatorzy.org
URL http://www.eksperymentatorzy.org
Category activities for schoolchildren

Event Name Op reis in een kristal
Start Date 5th Nov 2014
End Date 28th Nov 2014
Duration 24 days
Description Exhibition of poster panels 'Op reis in een kristal' - Dutch translation of 'Voyage dans le cristal' together with winning crystals of Belgian Crystal Growing Competition and crystallographic models.


Location Kortrijk
Belgium
Contact Luc Van Meervelt
luc.vanmeervelt@chem.kuleuven.be
URL
Category exhibitions

Event Name SCCJ@Science Agora 2014
Start Date 8th Nov 2014 10:00am
End Date 9th Nov 2014 5:00pm
Duration 1 day and 7 hours
Description As balls can roll thanks to their roundness, the shapes of atoms and molecules also have significance in the microscopic world. Computational chemistry has played a vital role in revealing the relations between those shapes and functions. In the International Year of Crystallography of 2014, let’s learn about interesting shapes in the micro world with our various exhibitions such as crystal models, augmented reality system, and 3D printed models, that you can touch, move or even assemble.


Location Tokyo
Japan
Contact Yoshio Honma
ecosci.honma@gmail.com
URL http://www.jst.go.jp/csc/scienceagora/
Category exhibitions

Event Name Illuminating Atoms: How Crystallography Changed the World - Q&A
Start Date 9th Nov 2014 7:01pm
End Date
Duration N/A
Description
To accompany the exhibition Illuminating Atoms, the Royal Albert Hall has teamed up with the Science & Technology Facilities Council to present a very special Q&A with Professor Elspeth Garman.

Professor Garman will describe how X-ray Crystallography is used to determine molecular structures, helping us to understand diseases and develop drugs to control them. Beginning with the methods pioneered over a century ago by father and son William and Lawrence Bragg, Elspeth will discuss how their legacy lives on at the forefront of modern drug discovery. Thanks to their contributions, the 3-dimensional shapes of complex  biological molecules can be found, helping us to understand and counter many diseases and viruses affecting people all over the globe.

Elspeth Garman is Professor of Molecular Biophysics and Director of the University of Oxford's Doctoral Training Centre Systems Biology Programme. As well as determining several key protein structures (e.g. from TB and bird flu), her group works to improve X-ray diffraction experiments on protein crystals. As an expert on the effects of cryocooling and radiation damage on delicate crystals, Elspeth has appeared on BBC Radio and at the Cheltenham Science Festival.

Tickets include a glass of wine on arrival and access to the exhibition before the event from 6pm.


Location Royal Albert Hall, London
United Kingdom
Contact Claire Murray
claire.murray@diamond.ac.uk
URL http://www.royalalberthall.com/tickets/illuminating-atoms-talk/default.aspx
Category seminars