Welcome to the LINXS Science Day which will focus on the results and impact of our two legacy themes, Imaging and Dynamics, as well as give you much insight on future developments not least at MAX IV and ESS.
We hope to see many of you at LINXS and enjoy a mingle, but you can also participate online if you prefer.
When: Sept 28, 14:00 - Sept 29, 13:30
Where: at LINXS (5th floor, Sheelevägen 19, Lund), with digital possibility (Zoom)
Registration deadline: September 22. After that time we will only accept registrations for digital participation.
Programme Agenda
Wed, 28 September 2022
14.00 – 14.10 Welcome - Trevor Forsyth, LINXS Director
14.10 – 14.30 Overview Dynamics theme - Marie Skepö, Dynamics theme leader, Vice-Director of LINXS
14.30 – 15.00 "Molecular binding and exchange between model membranes and biologically relevant lipid assemblies" - Marité Cardenas, Malmö University
15.00 – 15.30 “Grazing incidence scattering for the study of structure and dynamics close to interfaces” - Max Wolff, Uppsala University
15.30 – 16.00 Coffee
16.00 –16.30 "Characterizing antibody protein dynamics with X-ray photon correlation spectroscopy" - Fivos Perakis, Stockholm University
16.30 – 17.00 “LINXS Antibodies in Solution: A Concerted Experimental and Theoretical Research Project” - Andreas Stadler, Jülich Centre for Neutron Science (JCNS)
17.00 – 17.30 "Understanding Biomolecular Interactions of Protein Solutions” - Marco Polimeni, Lund University
17.30 - 18.00 LINXS mAb project: “An industry view on the LINXS antibody initiative - increasing understanding of protein-protein interaction as enabler for highly concentrated subcutaneous formulations” - Karoline Bechtold-Peters, Novartis, Switzerland
18.00 Mingle
Thu, 29 September 2022
09.00 – 09.20 Imaging Theme Summary - Steve Hall, Imaging theme leader, former LINXS Director
09.20 – 10.35 Imaging theme Highlights
“Insights into martian meteorites and other planetary materials from X-ray and neutron tomography” - Josefin Martell, Lund University / GeoArCH working group
“Synchrotron X-ray microspectroscopy provides new insights into soil systems” - Milda Pucetaite, Lund University / X-ray and Neutron Imaging Applications in Soil Sciences working group
“Probing complex materials on the nanoscale with coherent X-rays” - Dmitry Dzhigaev, Lund University / New Opportunities in Imaging with X-rays and Neutrons working group - “CoWork"
Food Science and Technology working group - now associated with Northern Lights on Food Theme
“Barley kernel imaging” - Nick Sirijovski, Oatly / Emanuel Larsson, Lund University / Food Science and Technology working group - now associated with Northern Lights on Food Theme
“Nano to macro imaging of filters” - Gregor Rudolph-Schopping, Lund University / Food Science and Technology working group - now associated with Northern Lights on Food Theme
10.35 – 11.00 Coffee
11.00 – 12.30 Imaging theme Highlights & Future science
"Biomedical applications of dynamic phase contrast micro-tomography" - Hektor Dejea, Biomechanics, Lund University & MAX IV / BioMed Imaging - now associated with IPDD Theme
“X-ray µCT and multimodal imaging of biomedical samples” - Niccoló Peruzzi, Lund University / BioMed Imaging - now associated with IPDD Theme
Future science -
Update: “Imaging @ MAXIV: ForMAX” - Sam MacDonald, MAXIV
Update: “Imaging @ ESS: Odin” - Manuel Morgano, ESS
“Future of imaging with X-rays and neutrons in the Öresund region and beyond: thoughts and discussion” - Rajmund Mokso, DTU & MAXIV
12.30 – 13.30 Lunch
Organisers: Marie Skepö <marie.skepo@teokem.lu.se, Stephen Hall <stephen.hall@solid.lth.se>, Anna Ntinidou <anna.ntinidou@linxs.lu.se>