Events
19th Annual International Light Scattering Colloquium

was held on October 20-21, 2008 at the elegant Bacara Resort & Spa in beautiful Santa Barbara, California.

We wanted to share some photos of the event for those of you who were there, as well as with those who weren't.  

 

 

To read about our ILSC 2008:
"International Light Scattering Colloquium 2008: Molecules Happen"
 

Plenary Speakers 2008

  • Dr. Alan Herman, Windrose Analytica Inc.-
    "Characterization, Comparability, and Process Optimization of Biopharmaceutical Proteins by SEC-MALS"
     
  • Dr. Jeffery Kelly, Scripps Research Institute
    "Proteostasis and Disease"
     
  • Professor Andre Palmer, Ohio State University
    "Light Scattering Analysis of Hemoglobin-Based Oxygen Carriers for Use in Transfusion Medicine"
     
  • Dr. John Philo, Alliance Protein Laboratories
    "Shedding Some Light On (and From) Protein Aggregates"
     
  • Dr. Hans-Joachim Schönfeld, F. Hoffmann-La Roche Inc.
    "Analysis of Absolute Protein Quaternary Structure by Using SEC or AF4 with On-line Light Scattering and Concentration Monitoring"
     
  • Dr. Blake Simmons, Sandia National Laboratories
    "Tracking Bioinspired Silicification with Static and Dynamic Light Scattering"
     
  • Dr. Mark Witmer, Bristol-Myers Squibb
    "Varied applications of light scattering methods in drug discovery research"

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