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15th Annual International Light Scattering Colloquium

15th Annual International Light Scattering Colloquium

was held on October 11-12, 2004 at the Four Seasons Biltmore Hotel in Santa Barbara, CA.

More than 100 attendees from all over the world joined us for superb lectures, demonstrations and discussions.


2004 Plenary Speakers

 Plenary Speakers 2004 

  • Marguerite Rinaudo -- Professor, CERMAV - CNRS Centre de Recherches sur les Macromolecules, Grenoble, FRANCE
    "Analysis of Some Polysaccharides Using SEC Associated with a Light Scattering Detector"

  • John van Zanten -- Professor, North Carolina State University
    "Stickin' Together: MALLS and Aggregation/Complexation Phenomena" 

  • Ed Moore -- Senior Scientist, Baxter Healthcare (Renal Division), Waukegan, IL
    "Protein Biopharmaceuticals - When Big Becomes Too Big"

  • Allen Minton -- Senior Scientist, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD
    "New MALLS Techniques for Quantitative Characterization of Macromolecular Interactions in Solution"

  • Edward Eisenstein -- Senior Scientist. Center for Advanced Research in Biotechnology, Clarksburg, MD
    "The Joy of Discovering Size Exclusion Chromatography and Light Scattering for Protein Characterization in Structural and Functional Genomics."

  • Rudy Faust -- Professor, University of Massachusetts at Lowell
    "Synthesis and Micellar Properties of Amphiphilic Block Copolymer Architectures"

  • Cassandra Fraser -- Professor, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA
    "Polymeric Metal Complexes: Synthesis, Biomaterials Applications, and Responsive Nanoscale Assemblies"

  • Girija Krishnamurthy -- Principal Research Scientist, Wyeth Research, Pearl River NY
    "Characterizing the interactions of small molecule inhibitors with target protein using MALLS"
 
 
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