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The 2005 meeting of the American Crystallographic Association will be held May 28 to June 2 in Orlando, FL. Please stay tuned for more details as they become available....

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2005 American Crystallographic Association Annual Meeting

 

May 28 - June 2,  Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin Hotel, Orlando, Florida

 

Program (5/19/2005)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Saturday, May 28

 

Workshop 1

Workshop 2

Workshop 3

Workshop 4

Evening

Workshops

08:00-17:00

Macromolecular structure validation

Organizer:

Katherine Kantardjieff, [kkantardjieff@

exchange.fullerton.edu]

Biology on the colloid to nano-scale

Organizers:
T. Narayanan,

ID02 ESRF,

[narayan@esrf.fr]
Susan Krueger,

NIST,

[Susan.Krueger@nist.gov],
P. Thiyagarajan,

IPNS, Argonne [thiyaga@anl.gov]

Structure Solution and Refinement of difficult structures using powder diffraction.

Organizers:

Lachlan Cranswick,

NRC Canada [lachlan.cranswick@

nrc.gc.ca],

Nattamai Bhuvanesh [nbhuv@mail.chem.

tamu.edu]

A Protein Crystallographic Toolbox: CCP4 Software Suite 

Organizers: 

Maeri Howard, CCP4 [m.e.howard@ccp4.ac.uk], Peter Briggs, CCP4 [p.j.briggs@ccp4.ac.uk]

 

Social

20:00-23:00

 

 

 

 

Opening Reception

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sunday, May 29

Session I

A

B

C

D

 

Welcoming Address:

08:00-08:30

 

 

 

 

 

Morning

08:30-12:00 (break at 10:00)

01.01 BM: New Structures.

Organizers:

Vivien Yee,

Case Western Reserve [vcy2@cwru.edu],

Jack Tanner,

U. of Missouri

[tannerjj@missouri.edu]

07.01 N: Neutrons 101: Getting Started with Neutron Diffraction.   

Organizer:

Brian Toby,

NIST,

[brian.toby@nist.gov]

11.01 SM: Advances and Insights in Small Molecule Crystallization and Handling

Organizers:

Douglas M. Ho

[ho@princeton.edu],

Xiaoping Wang, [xpwang@tamu.edu]

12.01 SN: Integration of structure solution with data collection and beamline operation I. 

Organizers:

H. Robinson NSLS [hhr@bnl.gov],

W. Smith, ANL [wwsmith@anl.gov]

 

Lunch

12:00-13:30

Rigaku/ MSC Luncheon

 

 

 

 

Sunday, May 29

Session II

A

B

C

D

 

Afternoon

13:30-17:30 (break at 15:30)

01.02 BM: Difficult Structures.

Organizers:

Janet Smith,

U. of Michigan, [JanetSmith@umich.edu],

Co-chair:

John Hart, U. of Texas, San Antonio, [pjhart@biochem

.uthscsa.edu]

AW02 Etter Early Career Award: Jennifer Swift Georgetown University  Focus on Young Scientists: GIG and YSSIG

Organizers:

Arwen Pearson, [pears079@umn.edu], Jeanette Krause, [jeanette.krause@uc.edu]

06.01 Mat: Microporous Metal-Organic Framework Solids

Organizer:

Radu Custelcean [custelceanr@ornl.gov]

12.01 SN: Integration of structure solution with data collection and beamline operation II

Organizers:

W. Minor, U. of Virginia [wladek@

iwonka.med.virginia.edu]

 A. Howard, APS [howard@iit.edu]

 

Poster Session I

17:30-19:30

 

 

 

 

Poster Session I

SIG meeting

17:30-18:30

 

 

 

 

(SM, FD, PD)

Social

 

 

 

 

 

Mentor/ Mentee Mixer

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Monday, May 30

Session III

A

B

C

D

 

Morning

08:30-12:00 (break at 10:00)

BM 1.08: “New Horizons in Structure-Based Drug Design”     Organizer:

Tony Kossiakoff,

 [koss@

cummings.uchicago.edu.]

*This session begins at 8:00 am.

10.01 Sm_angle: In situ small angle scattering.  Organizers:

Greg Beaucage,

U. of Cinncinati, [beaucag@uc.edu],

D. Londano,

[J-David.Londono@

usa.dupont.com],

 T. Narayanan, ID02 ESRF [narayan@esrf.fr]

11.02 Crystal Engineering I

Organizers:

Len MacGillivray,

U. of Iowa,

[len-macgillivray@

uiowa.edu],

 Travis Holman,

Georgetown University, [kth7@georgetown.edu]

11.04 Data Standards and Computational Committee: Chemical Crystallography at the Synchrotron: Focus on Data Collection and Processing

Organizers:

J. Deschamps,

[deschamps@nrl.navy.mil],

Peter Stephens,

SUNY Stony Brook, [pstephens@sunysb.edu]

 

Lunch

12:00-13:30

Bruker AXS Luncheon

 

 

 

 

Monday, May 30

Session IV

A

B

C

D

 

Afternoon

13:30-17:30 (break at 15:30)

01.07 BM: Structural and Bioinformatic Approaches to Evolution. 

Organizers:

William Duax,

[duax@hwi.buffalo.edu],

Marilyn Yoder, [yoderm@umkc.edu]

10.3 Small_angle: Novel Instrumental Development in scattering and reflectivity

Organizers:

P Jemian,  [jemian@anl.gov],

P. Thiyagarajan,  IPNS [thiyaga@anl.gov]

Crystal Engineering II Organizers:

Len MacGillivray,

U. of Iowa,

[len-macgillivray@

uiowa.edu],

 Travis Holman,

 Georgetown University, [kth7@georgetown.edu]

03.01 Fiber and Neutron: Advances in Neutron Fiber Diffraction

Organizer:

Paul Langan, [langan_paul@lanl.gov],

Tom Irving, [irving@agni.phys.iit.edu], Trevor Forsyth, Institut Laue Langevin, France.

 

Poster Session II

17:30-19:30

 

 

 

 

Poster Session II

SIG meeting

17:30-18:30

 

 

 

 

(BM, NS, SERV)

Social

 

 

 

 

 

Mentor /Mentee Dinner

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tuesday, May 31

Session V

A

B

C

D

 

Morning

08:30-12:00 (break at 10:00)

01.03 BM: Computational Methods--phasing, refinement

Organizers:

Jim Pflugrath,

[jwp@

RigakuMSC.com], William Furey, [fureyw+@pitt.edu]

10.04 Small Angle: Biology on the colloid to nano-scale.

Organizer:

T. Narayanan,

ID02 ESRF, [narayan@esrf.fr]

08.03 Neutron and Powder: Crystalline Hydrogen Storage Material.

Organizer:

Bryan Chakoumakos,

Oak Ridge National Laboratory,

[kou@ornl.gov]

04.03 “Interesting Structures and Computing Techniques” 

Organizers: 

Jeanette Krause, [jeanette.krause@uc.edu], Allen Oliver, [alol1@berkeley.edu]

 

Lunch

12:00-13:30