8:30-8:45 Welcome by Andrew Harrison
Chair : Joe Zaccaï
8:45-9:15 Otto Glatter
What do you learn from unexpected results ?Or an attempt to detect bicontinuity from SANS data.
9:15-9:45 Dmitri Svergun
Complementary X-ray and neutron small-angle scattering studies of biological macromolecules in solution
9:45-10:15 Michael Sattler
Structural analysis of protein complexes by combining NMR and Small Angle Scattering
10:15-10:35 Coffee break
Chair : Giovanna Fragneto
10:35-11:05 Manfred Roessle
Chasing Ufos and Doughnuts - Investigation of protein kinetics by Small Angle Scattering
11:05-11:35 Jayne Lawrence
SANS studies of pharmaceutical microemulsions: the effect of oil and drug on microemulsion formation
11:35-12:05 Kees de Kruif
SANS on casein micelles
12:0512:35 Knud Nierhaus
Ribosomes in the beam: SANS, cryo-electron-microscopy and crystals
12:35-14:00 Lunch
Chair : Bob Cubitt
14:00-14:30 Olwyn Byron
Protein complex formation studied by SANS and AUC - what works (and what doesn't!)
14:30-15:00 Phil Callow
Complex complexes - How SANS techniques are being applied to an increasingly broad range of biological systems
15:00-15:30 Jean-Luc Popot
Twenty five years of studying membrane proteins with neutrons
15:30-16:00 Stephan Grage
Coming together - protein assemblies in the membrane revealed by small angle neutron scattering
16:00-16:20 Coffee break
Chair : Trevor Forsyth
16:20-16:50 Wolfram Welte
Developing with Peter and the sizable D11 SANS instrument novel detergents for membrane proteins structural research
16:50-17:20 Eva Pebay-Peyroula
From porins to mitochondrial carriers : not so boring !
17:20-17:50 Roland May – Peter Timmins
The discussion continues…
19:15 Coach to Restaurant
19:30 Social Dinner and Ceilidh at “La Saucisse“, St Martin le Vinoux