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Re: Florence-2005

On Fri, 9 Apr 2004, a.l.spek wrote:

> Members of the Computing Committee,
>
> 	In june there will be a meeting of the program committee in Erice
> to decide on the final set of symposia during the Florence-2005 meeting.
> I will take part in that meeting and will need further input from the
> commission members.
>
> Earlier our commission came up with 10 proposals. It is now important
> to come up with suggestions for chairs/co-chairs and speakers.
> The program committee likes in particular to attract 'new science'
> rather that from the past.
>
> Our proposed set is:
>
> 1 - Advances in computational methods for protein crystallography.

Jim Pflugrath

> 7 - Computational solutions for high-throughput service crystallography.

Duncan McRee

I hope to have some more suggestions once I've had time to ponder it
more deeply.

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