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  1. Matthias Frank

    Biography 21 May 2013

    Matthias Frank Advanced Diagnostics and Instrumentation Group Leader Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Physical & Life Sciences Directorate Physics Division 7000 East Avenue, Mail Stop L-211 Livermore, CA 94551, USA frank1@llnl. Dr. Matthias Frank is the group leader of the Advanced Diagnostics and Instrumentation Group

    https://www.bioxfel.org/content/article/54

  2. Robert Stroud

    Biography 21 May 2013

    Robert Stroud Department of Biochemistry & Biophysics University of California, San Francisco Mission Bay Campus, MC 2240 Genentech Hall Room S412A 600 - 16th Street San Francisco, CA 94158-2517stroud@msg.ucsf.edu(415) 514-4179Robert M. Stroud obtained his B.A., and M.A., in Natural Sciences from the University of Cambridge and his

    https://www.bioxfel.org/content/article/59

  3. Eaton Lattman

    Biography 21 May 2013

    Eaton (Ed) LattmanDepartment of Structural BiologySUNY BuffaloHauptman-Woodward Medical Research Institute700 Ellicott Street, Buffalo, NY 14203lattman3@gmail.com(716) 898-8610 Ed Lattman joined the University at Buffalo (UB), Department of Structural Biology as a faculty member, and Hauptman Woodward Medical Research Institute (HWI) as its Chief

    https://www.bioxfel.org/content/article/49

  4. Marc Messerschmidt

    Biography 21 May 2013

    Marc MesserschmidtAssoc Research ProfessorSchool of Molecular Sciences & Biodesign Center for Applied Structural Discovery marc@hwi. edu(716) 898-8610     Dr. Messerschmidt studied chemistry and received his PhD from the crystallography department in 2004 at the Free University Berlin, Germany. He spent 2 years of

    https://www.bioxfel.org/content/article/96

  5. George Phillips

    Biography 21 May 2013

    George PhillipsRice UniversityDepartment of Biochemistry & Cell BiologyW100 George R. Brown HallP.O. Box 1892, MS-140Houston, Texas 77251-1892georgep@rice.edu(713) 348-6951George R. Brown Hall, W200QDr. George Phillips, Ph.D., the Ralph and Dorothy Looney Professor of Biochemistry and Cell Biology; Professor of Chemistry at Rice University,

    https://www.bioxfel.org/content/article/71

  6. Brent Segelke

    Biography 21 May 2013

    Brent W. Segelke, PhDSenior Biomedical ScientistPhysical and Life SciencesBiology and Biotechnology DivisionLawrence Livermore National Laboratory7000 East Avenue, Livermore CA, 94550(925) 424-4752segelke1@llnl.

    https://www.bioxfel.org/content/article/79

  7. Brenda Hogue

    Biography 21 May 2013

    Brenda G. Hogue School of Life Sciences Biodesign Institute Arizona State University PO Box 875401 Tempe, AZ 85287-5401 Brenda. edu (480) 965-9478Dr. Hogue's laboratory has broad interests in the molecular mechanisms of replication and assembly of RNA viruses. They use coronaviruses as a model system. Coronaviruses are a large,

    https://www.bioxfel.org/content/article/69

  8. Carol Greenes

    Biography 21 May 2013

    Carole Greenes Arizona State University Office of the Executive Vice President and Provost Discovery Hall, Suite 212 PO Box 875703 Tempe, Arizona 85287 cgreenes@asu.edu(480) 727-0902Carole Greenes is Associate Vice Provost for STEM Education, Professor of Mathematics Education, and Director of the Practice, Research and Innovation in Mathematics

    https://www.bioxfel.org/content/article/66

  9. Roger Kornberg

    Biography 21 May 2013

    Roger KornbergStanford UniversityDepartment of Structural BiologyFairchild Building299 Campus DriveStanford CA, 94305-5126bushnell@stanford. Roger Kornberg is Winzer Professor of Medicine in the Department of Structural Biology at Stanford University. He completed his B.A. at Harvard College in 1967, and later obtained a Ph.D., in

    https://www.bioxfel.org/content/article/56

  10. Mark Hunter

    Biography 21 May 2013

    Mark S. HunterPhysical and Life Science DirectorateLawrence Livermore National Laboratory7000 East AvenueMail code: L-211Livermore, CA94550-9234hunter33@llnl. Mark S. Hunter, Ph.D., is a Postdoctoral Associate in the Advanced Diagnostics and Instrumentation Division at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL).Dr. Hunter

    https://www.bioxfel.org/content/article/76

  11. Deanna Clark

    Biography 21 May 2013

    Deanna ClarkArizona State UniversityP.O. Box 871504Tempe, AZ 85287-1504deanna.clark@asu.edu(480) 965-4073 Deanna Clark pursued studies in communications and journalism at the University of Minnesota, where she received a Bachelor of Arts degree.A proud recipient of the Physics Department's, Outstanding Staff Award (2013) and three-time winner of

    https://www.bioxfel.org/content/article/83

  12. Shelley Tingey

    Biography 21 May 2013

    Shelley Tingey Arizona State University Office of the Associate Vice Provost for STEM Education P.O. Box 875703 Tempe, Arizona 85287 Shelley.Tingey@asu.edu (480) 727-0904 Shelley Tingey is the Program Manager for the Practice, Research and Innovation in Mathematics Education (PRIME) Center at Arizona State University, and editor of the online

    https://www.bioxfel.org/content/article/87

  13. Stefan Hau-Riege

    Biography 21 May 2013

    Stefan Hau-Riege Physical and Life Science Directorate Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory 7000 East AvenueMail code: L-210 Livermore, CA 94550-9234 hauriege1@llnl. Stefan Hau-Riege, Ph.D., is X-ray Science and Technology group leader and project leader in the Physics Division at LLNL. Previously he worked on

    https://www.bioxfel.org/content/article/61

  14. Jill Szczesek

    Biography 21 May 2013

    Hauptman Woodward Medical Research Institute 700 Ellicott Street Buffalo, NY 14203 jszczesek@hwi.buffalo.edu(716) 898-8597 As the Managing Director of the BioXFEL Center, Jill Szczesek oversees administrative, financial and outreach efforts, in addition to providing support for scientific initiatives. All Center meetings and activities are

    https://www.bioxfel.org/content/article/64

  15. Thomas Grant

    Biography 21 May 2013

    Thomas GrantUniversity at Buffalo700 Ellicott StreetBuffalo, NY 14203tgrant@hwi.buffalo.edu  (716) 898-8675 Dr. Grant is currently a Staff Scientist with the BioXFEL Science and Technology Center and is located at the Hauptman-Woodward Medical Research Institute in Buffalo, NY. Dr. Grant earned his Bachelors of Science in

    https://www.bioxfel.org/content/article/95

  16. John Spence

    Biography 21 May 2013

    John Spence Arizona State University Department of Physics P.O. Box 871504 Tempe, AZ 85287-1504 spence@asu.edu (480) 965-6486 John Spence is Richard Snell Professor of Physics at Arizona State University, and is Director of Science for the National Science Foundation's BioXFEL Science and Technology Center. Spence completed

    https://www.bioxfel.org/content/article/62

  17. Sarah Woodruff

    Biography 21 May 2013

    Sarah B. WoodruffAs Director of the Discovery and Ohio's Evaluation & Assessment (E&A) Center for Mathematics and Science Education Centers, Dr. Woodruff provides leadership in research design, data analysis, instrument development, and all aspects of evaluation and assessment for large-scale, externally-funded education

    https://www.bioxfel.org/content/article/52

  18. Abbas Ourmazd

    Biography 21 May 2013

    Abbas Ourmazd University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Department of Physics 1900 East Kenwood Boulevard Milwaukee, WI 53211 ourmazd@uwm.edu (414) 229-2610 Abbas Ourmazd, Ph.D., is currently Distinguished Professor of Physics and Electrical Engineering at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. His current interests include the structure of biological

    https://www.bioxfel.org/content/article/58

  19. Mary Cavanagh

    Biography 21 May 2013

    Mary Cavanagh Arizona State University PO Box 875703 Tempe, Arizona 85287 mcavanagh@asu.edu (480) 727-0907 Mary Cavanagh is the Executive Director of Practice, Research, and Innovation in Mathematics Education (PRIME) Center where she is responsible for advancing the Center’s research and entrepreneurial activities and directing and reviewing

    https://www.bioxfel.org/content/article/93