Event Name | IYCr2014 Symposium celebrating Barkla, Bragg and Shechtman |
Start Date | 17th Jul 2014 10:00am |
End Date | 17th Jul 2014 7:00pm |
Duration | 9 hours |
Description | On the occasion of the International Year of Crystallography, join us at the University of Liverpool for a full-day symposium dedicated to the science examining the arrangement of atoms in solids. The three separate sessions will celebrate the University’s award of an honorary degree to Professor Dan Shechtman (Nobel Prize 2011) as well as the contributions of Charles Barkla and Sir Lawrence Bragg. Charles Barkla, a Liverpool graduate and a staff member of the University played a key role in establishing X-ray Crystallography (Nobel Prize 1917) while Lawrence Bragg established its fundamental basis (Nobel Prize 1915).
Lectures are FREE but places are limited. Registration link: http://www.liv.ac.uk/events/science-and-society/form.php Programme of the eventSession one 10:00-12:30Chair: Professor Ronan McGrath, University of Liverpool Professor Andy Cooper (Chemistry, Liverpool) Crystallography of porous organic systems The session will be followed by lunch and an opportunity to view the Victoria Gallery & Museum collections. Session two 13:45-15:55Chair: Professor Samar Hasnain, University of Liverpool Professor Richard Garratt (Sao Carlos, Brazil) Protein crystallography in Brazil: How it has changed in 25 years? Tea and coffee will be served after the session. Session three 16:15-18:00Chair: Professor Stephen Holloway, University of Liverpool Bragg Lecture (sponsored by DECTRIS): Professor Sir Tom Blundell (Cambridge) The contribution of crystallography to biology and drug discovery: Something to Bragg about! Vote of thanks: Professor Ian Greer The session will be followed by a drinks reception.
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Location | Liverpool United Kingdom |
Contact | Samar Hasnain s.s.hasnain@liverpool.ac.uk |
URL | http://www.liv.ac.uk/events/science-and-society/international-year-of-crystallography.php |
Category | symposia |