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[SA_Scat] FRIDAY 13:30 UTC: online lecture on studyingself-assembly of amyloid fibrils using SAXS by Dr. Tim Snow

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Dear colleagues and friends,

This Friday at 15:30 Berlin time (13:30 UTC), we will have the 26th online #theLightStuff lecture. Here, Dr. Tim Snow from the Diamond Light Source will talk about using in-situ small-angle scattering to understand the self-assembly process of amyloid fibrils. Attendance is free, details are here:
https://www.bam.de/Content/EN/Events/2020/thelightstuff/2020-09-25-the-light-stuff-online-lectures-snow.html

Most previous lectures are on the YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/thelightstuff
The upcoming program is available here: https://www.bam.de/thelightstuff

See you all on Friday!

All the best,

Brian, Claire, Glen and Jenni

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