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[Imgcif-l] imgCIF workshop (new series) at BSR 2007

Third imgCIF workshop (new series) at BSR 2007 in Manchester and at Diamond:

The Management of Synchrotron Image Data:
Changes to the imgCIF dictionary and software, interaction with NeXus

Sponsored by DOE under grant ER64212-1027708-0011962, NSF under grant
DBI-0610407.

You are cordially invited to a CBF/imgCIF workshop in two lunch
sessions at BSR 2007 in Manchester and at Diamond. There will be a
working lunch on 17 August as a breakout session to the BSR2007
meeting during a visit to Diamond Light Source. The meeting will be
held at 12:30 in room 1.17 of Diamond House. The lunch is open to
those not attending the main BSR2007 meeting, though places are
limited. The major topics discussed at the Diamond session will be
recent changes in the imgCIF dictionary and software and the
interaction with NeXus. For those who cannot make it to the Diamond
session or who want to get an introduction to the subject, there will
also be a working lunch during the BSR meeting in Manchester. The
time and room will be announced on the MEDSBIO.org web site and at
the meeting. For further information and to register please contact
Herbert J. Bernstein and Alun Ashton at bsr_imgcif_aug07@medsbio.org
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  Herbert J. Bernstein, Professor of Computer Science
    Dowling College, Kramer Science Center, KSC 121
         Idle Hour Blvd, Oakdale, NY, 11769

                  +1-631-244-3035
                  yaya@dowling.edu
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