Wyatt Technology's 2010 ILSC was held on October 18-19, 2010 at the exclusive Four Seasons Biltmore Resort in Santa Barbara, CA. Our agenda this year was focused on speakers and posters with dynamic light scattering from the DynaPro product line, classical light scattering from our DAWN family of instruments, viscometry (ViscoStar), and on our Eclipse AFFF instrument and related applications.

Plenary Speakers:
- Dr. Christopher Johnson, Medical Research Council, UK
"Fluctuation Correlation Spectroscopy; From Peptides to Molecular Machines"
- Professor Krzysztof Matyjaszewski, Carnegie Mellon University
"Nanostructured Functional Materials by Atom Transfer Radical Polymerization"
- Dr. Michael McCarthy, MedImmune Incorporated
"Light Scattering in Biotech: It's Not Just About Aggregates (Although Sometimes It Is)"
- Dr. Ed Moore, Baxter Healthcare
"Heparin Molecular Weight Monitoring: A New USP Monograph Method for Unfractionated Heparin"
- Dr. Linda Narhi, Amgen Inc.
"Applications of Light Scattering Analysis During Protein Therapeutic Development"
- Dr. David Narum, National Institutes of Health
"Resolving Solution Structures of Malaria Proteins of Biological Interest and Vaccine Potential"
- Dr. Robert Rambo, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratories
"Improving Small-Angle X-ray Scattering (SAXS) Based Modeling of Biological Macromolecules by Multi-Angle and Quasi-Elastic Light Scattering"
- Professor Roger Tsien, University of California San Diego
"How Light Scattering Helps Us Characterize Molecular Spies"
- Dr. Richard Vandlen, Genentech Inc.
"Endowing Antibodies with New Functionalities"
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