The 5th workshop on X-ray and VUV Interaction with Biomolecules in Gas Phase (XiBiGP) will take place during the 33rd Summer School and International Symposium on the Physics of Ionized Gases (SPIG). The XiBiGP workshop is principally related (but not exclusively) to the Section 1 of the SPIG topics.
The aim of the XiBiGP workshop is to present the most recent cutting-edge studies used to investigate X-ray and VUV interaction with biomolecules in the gas phase. The workshop is dominantly dedicated to young scientists, but also to all SPIG participants who might find interesting possibilities and topics regarding the multidisciplinary studies and developments of new experimental techniques. Finally, the aim of the workshop is to initiate a discussion between experts in the field on X-ray and VUV spectroscopy that could lead to further improvement of the techniques and important results.
The 5th XiBiGP workshop will be dedicated to investigations of small biologically relevant molecules isolated in the gas phase, bio-functionalized nanoparticles and clusters, biomolecules in liquids (in vacuo liquid jet spectroscopy) and action spectroscopy of macromolecular ions.
CHAIRS:
LIST OF INVITED SPEAKERS:
TR: Topical Review (30 min)
PR: Progress Report (30 min)
Section 1 - Small biologically relevant molecules
Filipe Ferreira da Silva TR NOVA University Lisbon - Portugal
Michele Pugini PR Fritz Haber Institute, Max Planck Society - Berlin, Germany
Ville Lindblom PR Lund University - Sweden
Section 2 - Clusters and bio-functionalized nanoparticles
Mathieu Gisselbrecht TR Lund University - Sweden
Danijela Danilovic PR Vinča Institute of Nuclear Sciences - Belgrade, Serbia
Etienne Rouquet PR Fritz Haber Institute, Max Planck Society - Berlin, Germany
Section 3 - Isolated biomolecular ions
Thomas Schlathölter TR University College Groningen - The Netherlands
Lara Martínez-Fernández PR Instituto Química Física Blas Cabrera, CSIC - Madrid, Spain
Cintia Aparecida Pires Da Costa PR University of Trento - Italy
Section 4 - Biomolecules in liquids – liquid jet spectroscopy
Petr Slavíček TR University of Chemistry and Technology - Prague, Czech Republic
Juliette Leroux PR University of Hamburg, Germany
Samrat Saha PR J. Heyrovský Institute of Physical Chemistry - Prague, Czech Republic
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