Understanding
Biointerphases and Magnetism with Neutrons Topical Conference
(NT): This topical conference will showcase the
unique and versatile capabilities of neutron scattering in studies
of interfacial properties in biology and magnetism. Presentations
will be organized in separate half day sessions and will be aimed at
highlighting, for non-specialists, the potential for neutron
techniques to address relevant research challenges in each area.
NT1 Understanding Biointerphases with
Neutron Scattering
T. Charitat,
Institut Charles Sadron - CNRS, France
W.-R. Chen,
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
H.W. Huang,
Rice University
J. Katsaras,
National Research Council of Canada, "Cold and Thermal Neutrons:
Suitable Probes for Biomaterials"
F. Klose,
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
M. Lösche,
Carnegie Mellon University
J.R. Lu,
University of Manchester, "Neutron Reflection Study of Peptides and
Proteins at Interfaces"
S.E. Nagler,
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
T. Nylander,
Lund University, Sweden
M. Plumer,
Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada
M. Rheinstadter,
University of Missouri-Columbia
M. Tanaka,
Physikalisch-Chemisches Institut, Germany
M. Weik,
IBS/LBM, France
NT2 Understanding Magnetism with Neutron
Scattering
NT3 Neutron Scattering Poster Session