17–18 Jan 2018
Medicon Village
Europe/Stockholm timezone

Session

Session 2

17 Jan 2018, 15:45
Auditorium (Medicon Village)

Auditorium

Medicon Village

Scheelevägen 2 223 63 Lund Sweden

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  1. Felix Roosen-Runge (Division of Physical Chemistry, Lund University)
    17/01/2018, 15:45
    Information on protein dynamics is of central importance for the understanding how biological function is effectuated by individual proteins as well as by well-adjusted interaction cascades within the crowded cytoplasm. Protein dynamics comprises a hierarchy of processes ranging from fluctuations of side chains and the backbone over interdomain motions to self-diffusion of the...
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  2. Soren Skou (Xenocs)
    17/01/2018, 16:15
    Low volume samples, high throughput capabilities and easily reconfigurable instrument parameters for biological small angle x-ray scattering have previously been reserved for measurements at state-of-the-art synchrotron beamlines. With the introduction of the dedicated solution SAXS instrument, the BioXolver, Xenocs is not only moving the sample handling technology previously only seen at...
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  3. Dr Oskar Berntsson (University of Gothenburg)
    17/01/2018, 16:30
    The function of proteins is closely linked to their structure. Protein structures, however, are not static but rather dynamic and increased understanding of these structural dynamics is crucial for increased understanding of proteins. We have employed time-resolved X-ray solution scattering as a direct structural probe to study the signal transduction in different photoreceptor proteins. We...
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  4. Ms Josefine Eilsø Nielsen (University of Oslo)
    17/01/2018, 16:50
    Antibiotic resistance is one of the biggest threats to global health, according to the world health organization. Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) is a group of molecules that are a natural part of the human immune system, shown to have effect against a broad spectrum of pathogens including both gram positive and gram negative bacteria.1 AMPs seem to be able to evade much of the bacterial...
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  5. Mr Johan Larsson (Lund University)
    17/01/2018, 17:10
    The increasing demand for environmentally friendly surfactants has resulted in a comprehensive research to identify surfactants that are biodegradable, non-toxic and produced from sustainable raw materials. In this respect, alkylglycosides with one or more sugar molecules, have shown not only promising surface properties but also favourable characteristics regarding sustainability, especially...
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