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[SA_scat] 6th workshop on Neutron Scattering Applications inStructural Biology

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6th Workshop on Neutron Scattering Applications in Structural Biology
Oak Ridge, TN. June 1 - June 5, 2015

Application deadline: April 10, 2015

The workshop on Neutron Scattering Applications in Structural Biology aims at enabling structural biologists to fully exploit the latest instrumentation and software development at the SNS and HFIR facilities at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Attendees will participate in lectures and tutorials focusing exclusively on neutron techniques applied in structural biology. The workshop is designed for graduate students, post-doctoral fellows and faculty new to or with limited experience of neutron scattering.

Travel and accommodation expenses are supported for selected participants from the United States. International applications are welcome. However the course organization is not able to support travel or accommodation.

The number of participants will be limited to 15. There is no registration fee for all selected participants.

The application package consisting of 1) Information form, 2) CV, 3) Applicant motivation letter (1/2 to 1 page), 4) Principal Investigator letter of support (for graduate students only; 1/2 to 1 page), should be sent electronically to meilleurf@ornl.gov<mailto:meilleurf@ornl.gov> before April 10, 2015.

Detailed information can be found on the workshop web page: https://public.ornl.gov/neutrons/conf/gcnb2015.

Flora Meilleur, Ph. D
Assistant Professor, Molecular and Structural Biochemistry
North Carolina State University
Neutron Sciences Directorate
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Phone: 865-242-5747
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