GI-MS45: How to… Successfully Collaborate as a Crystallographer
Chairs
- Filip Topić (McGill University Montreal, Canada)
- Galina Kiriukhina (Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia)
Details
- Date: Thursday, 22. August 2019
- Time: 10:00 - 12:00
- Venue: BIG HS
Speakers with experience of various crystallographic techniques talking about their collaboration with non-experts. How are collaborations initiated, what is the added value a crystallographer can bring to the table, how to communicate the relevance of crystallographic results to colleagues and collaborators. Speakers could be e.g. from small-molecule or protein crystallography community, from academia or industry.
10:00 | GI-MS45-01 | Fighting the Wind Mills: Are Crystallographers the Successors of Don Quixote? Massimo Nespolo (University of Lorraine, France) | Abstract preview |
10:30 | GI-MS45-02 | Secrets to a Successful Collaboration Isabel Moraes (National Physical Laboratory, United Kingdom) | Abstract preview |
11:00 | GI-MS45-03 | Education for New Synchrotron Sources. An Interdisciplinary Master Program of the Novosibirsk State University Elena Boldyreva (Novosibirsk State University, Russia) | Abstract preview |
11:20 | GI-MS45-04 | How, and When, to Effect Collaborations John Helliwell (University of Manchester, United Kingdom) | Abstract preview |
11:40 | GI-MS45-05 | Using Crystal Structures to Guide Pharmaceutical Drug Substance Development Lauren Agnew (AstraZeneca, United Kingdom) | Abstract preview |