Go to ISU homepage
 
 
 
Idaho Accelerator Home Application of Novel X-ray sources to Biological and Material Science
September 5 and 6, 2002
Sponsored by Idaho National Engineering & Environmental Lab (INEEL)
(now the Idaho National Laboratory (INL))
Hosted by Idaho State University (ISU)
Purpose:
A select group of scientists, along with faculty and staff from the Department of Physics, Department of Biological Sciences, the Idaho Accelerator Center, and the INEEL will discuss new applications of existing and exotic X-ray sources to research in the biological, industrial and surface sciences.  Descriptions of ongoing work by the participants and laboratories at ISU will be shared.  

Schedule:
Thursday September 5th
ISU Pond Student Union Building
8:30am F. Harmon, Ed House
Idaho Accelerator Center, Idaho State University
Welcome and Opening Remarks
8:45am D. P. Wells
Idaho Accelerator Center, Idaho State University
Novel beams and applications at the Idaho Accelerator Center
9:30am K. Chouffani
Idaho Accelerator Center, Idaho State University
Exotic X-ray sources from Intermediate Energy Electron Beams
10:15am Break
10:30am I. Tropin Tomsk Polytechnic University
Monte Carlo Method and Transport Problem
11:15am Bill. Knowlton
Boise State University
Research Efforts in Materials Science and Engineering Related Areas at Boise State University
12:00am Lunch Break
1:30pm Dean. Chapman
Department of Biological, Chemical & Physical Sciences, Illinois Institute of Technology
Principles, Applications and Source Requirements of Diffraction Enhanced Imaging
2:15pm Edward. H. Snell

NASA Laboratory for Structural Biology

Macromolecular crystal quality - journeys in reciprocal space

3:00pm T. Magnuson

Department of Biological sciences, Idaho State University

(cancelled)

Friday September 6th
ISU Pond Student Union Building
9:00am Greg Denbeaux

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

Soft Xray microscopy for high-resolution imaging of magnetic materials and tomography of biological samples

9:45am Gene Ice

Oak Ridge National Laboratory

The 3D X-ray Crystal Microscope: A new tool for materials characterization

10:30am Break

11:00am Andy Howard

Dept. of Biological, Chemical, and Physical Sciences, 

Illinois Institute of Technology

Pharmaceutical Macromolecular Crystallography at IMCA-CAT: Goals, Accomplishments, and Needs

11:45am Lunch Break

1:30pm Fred Dyda

NIH

To be announced

2:15pm Kyle Chan

Informatics and Genomics, Celgene SRD

To be announced

3:15pm K. Moy

Nevada Test Site

(cancelled)

 
   Idaho Accelerator Center
   1500 Alvin Ricken Drive
   Pocatello, ID 83201
       Phone: (208) 282-5877
   Fax: (208) 282-5878

Content Copyright Idaho State University and Idaho Accelerator Center.
For questions about the web site design or implementation, please contact us.