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30 june 2019
All speakers are kindly requested to provide their presentations at least 30 minutes before the session starts. Please, notify in the title of the presentation the name of the presenting author, date of the presentation, session title. Read more >>

 

26 june 2019
The Bus Transfers Schedule from Hotels to the Venue and back can be found here

 

21 june 2019
If you plan to attend the City Tour on July 02, please register until June 24, 2019!

 

19 june 2019
Participants who have registered for the visit to PIK reactor may check the visit date in the lists

 

 

 

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"After a PhD of structural and nano-biology at the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility, on silk (2008), I became a beamline scientist on the BioSAXS instrument BL4-2 of stanford synchrotron for one year, developping an autosampler, and then a post-doc in the Institut de Biologie Structurale and LEGI (Grenoble) for two years, building a microfluidic chip for electrophysiological measurements on artificial membranes.

Since 2012, I am scientist at the Institut Laue Langevin, responsible for the Small Angle diffractometer D22, developping sample environment dedicated to study biological molecules and supporting biologist users in their experiments. My scientific interests coincide with current challenges in BioSANS: I mainly work about the interaction of amyloid peptides with membranes, as well as about membrane protein structure and flexibility".