Session 1Chair: Chris Russo
9.00 - 9.30Dr Christopher Russo
Introduction and welcome: Important physical, chemical and materials science problems in biological electron microscopy
9.30 -10.00Professor Sir John Meurig Thomas
Transformative influence of electron microscopy in solid-state and catalytic chemistry
10.00 - 10.30Dr Wanda Kukulski
Correlative light and electron microscopy for structural cell biology
10.30 - 11.00Coffee in the foyer outside the Max Perutz Lecture Theatre
Session 2Chair: Lori Passmore
11.00 - 11.30Professor Archie Howie
Learning from the past: The development of electron microscopy in Cambridge
11.30 - 12.00Dr Richard Henderson
Why electrons for organic and biological specimens? Why phase contrast?
12.00 - 12.30Dr Sjors Scheres
Regularised likelihood optimisation for macro-molecular cryo-EM structure determination
12.30 - 12.50Dr Heather Greer
Unusual discoveries through electron microscopy
12.50 - 13.00Photo in the foyer outside the Max Perutz Lecture Theatre
Session 3Chair: Archie Howie
14.00 - 14.20Mr Tom Furnival
STEM imaging of atom dynamics: Novel methods for identification and tracking
14.20 - 14.40Mr Duncan Johnstone
Nanoscale crystal cartography via scanning electron diffraction
14.40 - 15.00Dr Tanmay Bharat
Electron cryotomography for in situ structure determination of biological macromolecules
15.00 - 15.30Dr Giorgio Divitini
Investigating interfaces in hybrid composite nanomaterials for energy applications
15.30 - 16.00 Tea in the foyer outside the Max Perutz Lecture Theatre
Session 4Chair: Richard Henderson
16.00 - 16.20Dr Pamela Williams
Structural information in drug discovery; how do you get it and how do you use it?
16.20 - 17.00Professor Sir Colin Humphreys
How TEM can help to save energy, create jobs and save lives
17.00 Reception Level 3 above the Max Perutz Lecture Theatre
Tours of the Microscopy Suites leaving the reception area via the lift at 17.30, 17.45 & 18.00
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Cover Image:
Watercolour of Cambridge by Dr. Hatsujiro Hashimoto (Hashi). 1975
Co-discoverer of electron channeling in metals with A. Howie & M. J. Whelan in 1961
Image courtesy of Prof A. Howie