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12:00
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--- Registration and Lunch ---
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13:00
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Opening Statement - Introduction to LINXS
- Prof.
Peter Schurtenberger
(Lund University)
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13:15
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Dynamics of Intrinsically Disordered Proteins
(until 15:15)
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13:15
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KEYNOTE 1 - Dynamics of intrinsically unfolded and partially folded proteins: Insights gained by quasielastic neutron scattering
- Dr.
Andreas Stadler
(Forschungszentrum Jülich)
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13:55
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Contributed talk 1 - Exploring protein association pathways with time-resolved SAXS and SANS
- Dr.
Wojciech Potrzebowski
(European Spallation Source)
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14:15
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Contributed talk 2 - Structural characterization of intrinsically disordered protein micelles
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Ellen Rieloff
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14:35
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KEYNOTE 2 - Dynamics and interactions of disordered proteins from single-molecule spectroscopy
- Prof.
Benjamin Schuler
(University of Zurich)
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15:15
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--- Coffee Break ---
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15:45
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Dynamics of Intrinsically Disordered Proteins
(until 17:05)
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15:45
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KEYNOTE 3 - Characterization of intrinsically disordered proteins and their dynamic complexes by NMR spectroscopy
- Dr.
Malene R. Jensen
(Institut de Biologie Structurale, Grenoble)
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16:25
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KEYNOTE 4 - Comparing molecular simulations with NMR and SAXS measurements: A cautionary tale
- Prof.
Kresten Lindorff-Larsen
(University of Copenhagen)
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17:05
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Antibody Dynamics and Internal Motion in Proteins
(until 17:25)
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17:05
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Contributed talk 3 - Efficient Prediction of Macromolecular Flexibility and its Applications to Small-Angle Scattering
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Sergei Grudinin
(Inria / CNRS)
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17:25
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Poster session with drinks & nibbles
(until 18:45)
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