Attention Young scientist in crystallography and diffraction.

Are you a young scientist interested in the methods in crystallography? Do you want to deepen your understanding of instrumentation, different diffraction methods, data processing, phasing, structure solution, etc.? The Gordon Research Seminar and Conference for Diffraction Methods happens July 16 - 22 (for both) at Bates College in Maine. It is a unique opportunity to interact with the researchers actively developing the exciting many methods related to crystallography and beyond. The conference is relatively small allowing close association with all in attendance allowing participants to discuss methods with those in the know. 

The Gordon Research Seminar is a two-day event before the Conference for those early in their career, e.g. students, postdocs, and beginning industry folks. This space allows young scientist to interact, ask questions, and discuss their science with peers.

If you are interested in deepening your understanding of the methods behind crystallography, please consider applying to both the Gordon Research Seminar and Conference on Diffraction Methods. For all the details, please see:

https://www.grc.org/programs.aspx?id=16486

Apply soon!

Any questions? Simply reply to this email.

Thanks

GRC chairs, Rike Müller-Werkmeister and Bradley Hintze