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3rd Ringberg Meeting on Structural Biology with FELs Wednesday, February 10th, 2016 > 15:00 Coffee, cake, Garden room Chair: Adrian Mancuso Welcome 16:20 Ilme Schlichting 16:30 Garth Williams Early successes in the single particle imaging initiative at LCLS 17:00 Kartik Ayyer Disorder and crystallographic resolution: What goes on beyond the last Bragg peak 17:30 Beata Ziaja-Motyka Coherent diffraction imaging of single macromolecules at atomic resolution – challenges for theory 18:00 Sébastien Boutet XFEL-induced structural changes to water and protein crystals using two-color pulses 18:30 Dinner Thursday, February 11th, 2016 Chair: Loes Kroon-Batenburg 9:00 Nicolas Coquelle NanoPeakCell: sorting the good from the bad... At any X-Ray source 9:30 Helen Ginn Development of methods in XFEL data analysis Nicholas Sauter Large Scale Parameter Refinement for SFX Data Processing Coffee break 10:00 10:30 Chair: Alke Meents 11:00 Darren Sherrell The Highs and Lows of Fixed Target Arrays 11:30 Philip Rödig ROAD-RUNNER: High Speed Fixed Target Serial Crystallography at Ultra Low Background 12:00 Lutz Vogeley In Situ Serial Crystallography of Soluble and Membrane Proteins in the Lipid Cubic Phase 12:30 12:40 Group photo (depending on weather) Lunch 1 Chair: Bruce Doak 14:00 Dominik Oberthür 14:30 Allen Orville Optimizing sample delivery for minimal sample consumption and time-resolved SFX Phytochromes and Acoustic Injectors as R&D Drivers of Time-Resolved Structural Biology 15:00 Martin Trebbin Considerations for time-resolved rapid mixing experiments at XFELs Coffee break 15:30 16:00 Robert Dods Chair: Joachim Schulz Time-resolved Serial Femtosecond Crystallography of Photosynthetic Reaction Center 16:30 Eriko Nango Light-activated intermediate structures of bacteriorhodopsin determined by time-resolved SFX 17:00 Jason Tenboer Reaction dynamics in proteins 17:30 Thomas Barends Ultrafast time-resolved SFX measurements on heme proteins 18:00 Tour of the castle Dinner 18:45 Chair: Janet Smith 20:00 Martin Weik Time-resolved serial femtosecond crystallography on a photoswitchable fluorescent protein 20:30 Stefan Raunser Advantages of single particle electron cryo microscopy Friday February 12th, 2016 Chair: Oliver Bunk 9:00 Kenta Okamoto Large and giant viruses in the beam of an electron and an X-ray laser. 9:30 Jan Pieter Abrahams Structure determination from incomplete electron diffraction data of a single 3D lysozyme nanocrystal Current challenges and Successes in MicroED 10:00 10:30 Francis Reyes Coffee break 2 Chair: Thomas White 11:00 Keitaro Yamashita 11:30 Jacques Colletier Experimental phasing with serial crystallography using heavy atom derivatives A potent binary mosquito larvicide revealed by de novo phasing with an X-ray free-electron laser 12:00 Karol Nass On phasing SFX data 12:30 Lunch 14:00 Discussion rounds / Hiking 18:30 Conference Dinner Chair: Ilme Schlichting 20:00 Yota Fukuda 20:30 Meeting slot Saturday, February 13th, 2016 Chair: Edgar Weckert 9:00 Yun-Xing Wang 9:30 Yota Fukuda 10:00 10:30 Mengning Liang Jean-Nicolas Longchamp Challenges in RNA structural biology and a hope offered from XFEL Insights from damage-free X-ray crystallography: revisiting the reaction mechanism of copper nitrite reductases Analysis of crystalline fiber data Enabling structural biology at the truly single molecule level by means of coherent low-energy electron microscopy Departure, lunch packages if desired 3