Dozens of test tubes in a holder

Agenda

1:30pm John Marino (IBBR/NIST, US)
            Opening remarks

1:35pm Charles Majkrzak (NIST, US)
            Determining the nanoscale Structure of Biomolecules on Surfaces: the Pioneering Work of Susan Krueger and Vitalii Silin and Colleagues

1:55pm Alexander Grishaev (IBBR/NIST, US)

            Characterization of the structure of vaccine formulations via solution scattering

2:15pm John Ankner (ORNL, US)

            Neutron reflectivity for biology, past and future

2:35pm Gabrielle Long (ANL, US)

            Susan Krueger’s brief and highly successful journey in ceramic sintering research

2:45pm Frank Gabel (Institut de Biologie Structurale, France)

            Greetings and neutron news from Grenoble

2:55pm Joseph Curtis (NIST, US)

            SIE: Stories Involving E121  (SAS with Susan)

3:15pm Coffee break

3:45pm Anne Plant (NIST, US)

            The Joys of Multidisciplinary Research, Or How To Make Crazy Ideas Work

4:05pm Jill Trewhella (University of Sydney, Australia) (Virtual talk)

            Neutrons for biology – a worthy challenge well met

4:25pm Gintaras Valincius (Vilnius University, Lithuania) (Virtual talk)

            TBD

4:40pm Karen Fleming (Johns Hopkins University, US)

            Adventures in Scattering with Susan

4:50pm Ursula Perez-Salas ( University of Illinois Chicago, US)

            A journey from supported membranes to lipid motion in membranes

5:00pm closing remarks

5:30pm Social hour

6:15pm Dinner on site