14th Annual International Light Scattering Colloquium

The best and largest Colloquium in our history was held Monday and Tuesday, September 22 and 23, 2003.
More than 70 attendees from all over the world joined us for superb lectures, demonstrations and discussions. This doesn't take into consideration the fine food, wine and dolphin-watching!
Here is the schedule for our 2003 event:
Plenary Speakers
- Steven Berkowitz--Principal Scientist, Biogen Corporation , USA
"Measuring the Aggregation of Biopharmaceuticals When SEC is Not Feasible, Using Light Scattering Coupled to Other Separation Techniques" - Robert Grubbs--Professor, California Institute of Technology , USA
"Linear, Block and Cyclic Polymers by Olefin Metathesis" - S.E. Harding--Professor, University of Nottingham, United Kingdom
"The 2nd thermodynamic virial coefficient and the size, shape, hydration, self-association and crystallisation of proteins" - Joseph Horwitz--Professor, University of California Los Angeles ,USA
"The Structure and Function of the Eye Lens Small Heat-Shock Protein : Alpha -Crystallin" - Jimmy Mays--Professor, University of Tennessee , USA
"Solution Properties of Model Branched Polymers" - Charles McCormick--Professor, University of Southern Mississippi, USA
"Precise Structural Control of Water-Soluble (Co)Polymers Utilizing RAFT Techniques" - Paul Ramage--Senior Scientist, Novartis ,
Switzerland
"The use of field flow fractionation-coupled light scattering to monitor protein refolding" - Walter Stockmayer--Professor Emeritus, Dartmouth College , USA
"Landmarks in the History of Light Scattering in Multicomponent Systems"
