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2009 Nobel Prize Winners to Attend ACA Chicago Meeting
Last year the names of Venkatraman Ramakrishnan, Thomas Steitz and Ada Yonath were forever tied together in history as co-recipients of the 2009 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. From diverse backgrounds and following different routes, their paths have reached what some describe as the highest honor for scientific achievement.
ACA is proud to announce that these distinguished Nobel Laureates will be presenting lectures at the 2010 Annual Meeting in Chicago. Venkatraman Ramakrishnan will be giving a plenary lecture on Saturday and Thomas Steitz will be giving a plenary lecture on Wednesday. Ada Yonath will be giving a plenary lecture during session 07.18 on Macromolecules, Complexes & Assemblies. For more details on these lectures and the scientific program, please see visit the meeting website.
NOBEL PRIZE: Official Announcement
ARTICLE: Winter issue of ACA RefleXions, p. 7 |
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New iPhone & iPod Application for Researchers
A new application lets researchers download and store AIP Journal articles to their iPhone or iPod Touch.
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ACA Member Receives 2010 ICDD Award in Crystallography
ACA extends sincere congratulations to member Mahadevan Lakshminarasimhan of Ruhr University in Germany. Out of the fifty-five crystallographers who submitted applications, Mr. Lakshminarasimhan was among the top ten selected by the International Center for Diffraction Data (ICDD) to receive the 2010 Ludo Frevel Crystallography Scholarship. He has been recognized for his work exploring the regulation of mammalian Sirtuins using structural biology.
In Memoriam
Remembering
those who contributed knowledge to the scientific community and
enriched the ACA with their committment to the field of crystallography.
Lyle Jensen
Clara Brink Shoemaker
Hans Freeman Liselotte Templeton Bob Bau (pictured) |
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| Cambridge Crystallographic Data Centre Archives 500,000th Crystal Structure
The Cambridge Crystallographic Data Centre (CCDC) is proud to announce an important milestone in the history of crystallography - the archiving of the 500,000th small molecule crystal structure to the Cambridge Structural Database (CSD).
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Xforum
As a new forum dedicated to crystallographers, Xforum offers a unique way for scientists to discuss X-ray diffraction and crystallography matters. |
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Call for Nominations for the Fifth Max Perutz ECA Prize
The ECA invites nominations for the Fifth Max Perutz European Crystallographic Association Prize to
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