[Neutron] You are invited - LENS Webinar 10th September 11.00am CET - Global Health Threats: Cancer-Research

Hanna Wacklin-Knecht Hanna.Wacklin-Knecht at ess.eu
Tue Sep 8 17:01:28 CEST 2020


Dear colleagues,
we would like to invite you to join our next LENS webinar in the Global Health threats series and participate in the discussion of Cancer related research using neutrons. This, and future webinars are intended to be relatively short and informative and aim to generate discussion and new contacts.
The webinar is streamed live on the LENS website: https://www.lens-initiative.org/2020/08/26/lens-webinar-4/<https://www.lens-initiative.org/2020/06/02/lens-webinars/>, and a recording made available afterwards.

best wishes
Hanna Wacklin-Knecht, ESS


LENS Webinars on Global Health Threats
Elucidating the molecular mechanisms of major diseases, their prevention and treatment using neutron scattering
LENS Pilot Action 3, “Global Health Threats”, is organising a series of webinars to engage the biomedical research communities in a discussion on how neutron sources, together with other research infrastructures, can contribute to solving major health challenges. The webinars will look at current research and how neutron scattering studies can contribute to improvements in detection and diagnostics as well as the development of treatments and prevention methods.
Thursday 11th of September, 11.00am CET:
Cancer-related research using neutrons
11.00am “How does the Bcl-2 Protein family regulate apoptosis at the mitochondrial membrane level?”
Prof. Gerhard Gröbner, Umeå University, Sweden
11.30am “Towards the catalytic cycle of a multidrug ABC (“ATP-Binding Cassette”) transporter”
 Prof. Jean-Michel Jault, Director of the UMR5086 CNRS/University of Lyon “Molecular Microbiology and Structural Biochemistry”
12.00pm Q&A and Discussion
Chair: Anne Martel, Institut Laue-Langevin, Grenoble
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LENS, the League of Advanced European Neutron Sources<https://www.lens-initiative.org/> is a non-profit consortium of European neutron facilities with the aim of strengthening European science by developing a coherent strategy to meet current and future demands of the scientific communities. To ensure excellence, LENS places emphasis on the relationship between user communities and funding organizations, and the continuous improvement of LENS facilities as well as optimizing resources and aligning policies among the partners.


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Dr. Hanna Wacklin-Knecht
Scientist
Deuteration and Macromolecular Crystallisation (DEMAX) Platform
European Spallation Source ERIC
E-mail:    hanna.wacklin-knecht at ess.eu<mailto:hanna.wacklin-knecht at ess.eu>
Adjunct Senior Lecturer
Division of Physical Chemistry
Department of Chemistry
Lund University
Email:     hanna.wacklin-knecht at fkem1.lu.se<mailto:hanna.wacklin-knecht at fkem1-lu.se>


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