MS25: Electron Crystallography as a Tool for Structure Solution and Refinement
Chairs
- Xiaodong Zou (Stockholm University, Sweden)
- Tatiana Gorelik (University of Ulm, Germany)
Details
- Date: Monday, 19. August 2019
- Time: 14:00 - 16:00
- Venue: HS32
The rapid developments of new electron crystallographic methods have made large impacts in structure determination of various types of nano- and micro- sized crystals, from inorganic and organic compounds to proteins. In this microsymposium we invite contributions using any electron technique (diffraction, imaging) for the determination and refinement of crystal structures as well as new method developments.
14:00 | MS25-01 | Structure Determination of Nano-Precipitates in Metallic Alloys using Electron Crystallography Methods Louisa Meshi (Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Israel) | Abstract preview |
14:30 | MS25-02 | Electron Crystallography is a Powerful and Feasible Extension to every X-Ray Facility Tim Gruene (University of Vienna, Austria) | Abstract preview |
15:00 | MS25-03 | How Can We Directly See the Molecule Array in 3D Protein Crystal under TEM? Tsumoru Shintake (OIST Graduate University, Japan) | Abstract preview |
15:20 | MS25-04 | Serial Protein Crystallography in a S/TEM Robert Bücker (Max Planck Institute for the Structure and Dynamics of Matter, Germany) | Abstract preview |
15:40 | MS25-05 | Using ARCIMBOLDO's Fragment-Based MR for Solving microED Data from Macromolecular Structures Claudia Lucía Millán Nebot (Institut de Biologia Molecular de Barcelona, Spain) | Abstract preview |