Recent breakthroughs &
developments in sample delivery methods
for X-ray serial crystallography
Recent breakthroughs &
developments in sample delivery methods
for X-ray serial crystallography
This workshop is a satellite event of the 26th International Union of Crystallography Congress in Melbourne (21-29 August 2023).
Serial crystallography experiments at synchrotron and X-ray free-electron laser sources are creating new opportunities to collect data more efficiently and from ever smaller samples, as well as to probe molecular dynamics. Both chemical and macromolecular crystallography has benefitted significantly. However, the preparation, delivery, and analysis of diffraction data from millions of tiny crystals present a range of challenges. One of the most significant technical hurdles is how to rapidly and continuously deliver fresh crystals to the X-ray beam.
In this workshop we will hear from pioneers of serial crystallography, showcasing their latest research in macromolecular and chemical serial crystallography. Anyone interested is welcome to attend and exchange ideas during the morning session, followed by lunch (provided), which includes a poster session.
The afternoon session will be a ‘hands on’ sample delivery workshop, where participants will get to see firsthand some of the latest developments in microcrystal sample handling and delivery. This will include demonstrations of sample preparation techniques and setting up different sample delivery systems. The afternoon session is limited to 40 participants, so book early.
To register, click here. Registrations close Friday 18 August 2023.
For other enquiries, contact Dr. Connie Darmanin (c.darmanin@latrobe.edu.au)
For more information about the IUCr 2023 Congress, click here.
Clyde Smith
Stanford University / Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Lightsource
Junko Yano
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
James Nathan Hohman
University of Connecticut
Alessandra Henkel
Center for free-electron laser science, DESY
Eleanor Campbell
Australian Synchrotron
Nadia Zatsepin
La Trobe University
La Trobe Institute for Molecular Science
Connie Darmanin
La Trobe University
Brian Abbey
La Trobe University
Nadia Zatsepin
La Trobe University
Stephanie Gras
La Trobe University
Begoña Heras
La Trobe University
European XFEL
Richard Bean
European XFEL
Adam Round
European XFEL
Diamond Light Source
Adrian Mancuso
Diamond Light Source
Connie Darmanin
La Trobe University
Adam Round
European XFEL
Richard Bean
European XFEL
Fabio Dall'Antonia
European XFEL
Alessandra Henkel
CFEL, DESY
Andrew Formosa
La Trobe University
Jaydeep Patel
La Trobe University
The morning lecture session will be held in the Menzies Theatre (room 202), located in the MC-DH Building on Menzies Drive at La Trobe University, Melbourne Campus.
The afternoon hands-on session (limited to 40 participants) will be held next door to the theatre in room MC-DH 201.