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16th Annual International Light Scattering Colloquium

16th Annual International Light Scattering Colloquium

was held on October 24-25, 2005 at the Four Seasons Biltmore Hotel in Santa Barbara, CA.

 

 Plenary Speakers 2005

  • Dr. George Heavner, Centocor Inc.
    "A Case Study in Protein/Surfactant Interactions: Erythropoietin in a Polysorbate 80 Formulation."

  • Dr. Barbara Bolgiano, National Institute for Biological Standards & Control, UK
    "Molecular Sizing of Bacterial Vaccines."

  • Dr. Angela Gronenborn, National Institutes of Health
    "Anything Goes - Protein Structure Polymorphism"

  • Professor Jean Frechet, University of California Berkeley
    "Functional Macromolecules: Shape, Size, and Function"

  • Professor Tudor Arvinte, University of Geneva, Switzerland
    "Application of Field Flow Fractionation, Light Scattering, Spectroscopic and Microscopy Techniques in the Characterization of Therapeutic Proteins."
  • Professor Lin Randall, University of Missouri-Columbia
    "Asymmetric Binding Between SecA and SecB Two Symmetric Proteins: Implications for Function in Export."
  • Dr. Brent Larsen, Berlex Biosciences
    "Characterization of Virus-like Particle Assembly for Plasmid Delivery Using the Wyatt Asymmetric Field Flow Fractionation Instrument."

  • Professor Annelise Barron, Northwestern University
    "A Key Role for MALLS in Characterizing High-Molar Mass Polymers and Nanogels for DNA Sequencing by Microchannel Electrophoresis"
     
 
 
 


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