8th Annual Fibre Diffraction and Non-Crystalline Diffraction Workshop

15th-17th June 1999
University of St Andrews

Programme

Last Update 1 March 1999

Tuesday, 15th June
10:00-12:30 CCP13 Steering Panel meeting
13:00-14:15 Registration and poster mounting
14:15-14:30 J.M. Squire Chairman's Introduction 
14:30-15:00 S. Arnott Lessons for Today and Tomorrow from Yesterday
15:00-15:30 M. Burghammer Fibre Diffraction Experiments with Micron-Sized Beams
15:30-16:00 Coffee 
16:00-16:30 E.M.H. Duke Beamline 14 and the Opportunities for Fibre Diffraction
16:30-17:15 I.M. Ward The Development of Molecular Orientation, Conformational Changes and Crytallinity
17:15-18:00 Joint CCP13/NCD Business Meeting Discussions on Microfocus Requirements for NCD
18:15- Tea in New Hall
Wednesday, 16th June
09:30-10:00 R. Heenan Using SANS Contrast Variation to look at Details of Interfacial Structure
10:00-10:30 T.J. Wess Fibrillin: A Basis for Tissue Elasticity and Recoil
10:30-11:00 J.P. Orgel High Resolution Definition of the Axial Molecular Packing of Fibrillar Type I Collagen. A Model Independent Phase Determination.
11:00-11:30 Coffee
11:30-12:00 W. Fuller Squeezing information from non-crystalline diffraction
12:00-12:30 A. Snigirev Hard X-ray Microscopy: Micro-Diffraction, Imaging and Spectroscopy with Coherent Synchrotron Radiation
12:30-13:00 A. Hammersley Analysis of Time-Sequence Data with FIT2D
13:00-14:00 Lunch in New Hall
14:15-15:00 A. Windle Transient Liquid Crystallinity in the Drawing of Polyesters
15:00-15:30 A.R. Rennie Small-Angle Diffraction from Mesophases in Colloidal Dispersions of Plates
15:30-16:00 Coffee 
16:00-16:30 M.W. Shotton CCP13 Software Development
16:30-17:15 A. Miller X-ray Diffraction Studies on Biological Fibres
17:15-17:45 Short Poster Presentations
17:45-19:15 Poster Viewing and Hands-on Software Training
19:30- Conference Dinner in Lower College Hall
Thursday, 17th June
09:15-10:00 T.P. Lodge Structure of Block Copolymer Solutions
10:00-10:30 A.J. Ryan Reaction Induced Phase Separation: Smart Polymer Processing
10:30-11:00 P.A. Timmins Neutron Scattering Studies of the Effect of Ca2+ on the in situ Structures of Troponin I and Troponin C
11:00-11:30 Coffee
11:30-12:00 J.M. Squire X-ray Diffraction Probing of Molecular Events During Muscle Contraction
12:00-12:45 A.M. Donald Unravelling Starch Granule Structure with Small Angle Scattering 
12:45-13:00 V.T. Forsyth Closing Remarks 
13:00- Lunch in New Hall