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  3. time factors
  4. Time resolved scattering
  5. Time Resolved X-Ray Scattering
  6. time-resolved nanocrystallography
  7. time-resolved solution scattering
  8. time-resolved serial femtosecond crystallography
  9. chemical dynamics in the picoseconds and femtoseconds time regime are used to further understand the
  10. chemical dynamics in the picoseconds and femtoseconds time regime are used to further understand the
  11. chemical dynamics in the picoseconds and femtoseconds time regime are used to further understand the
  1. John Spence

    Biography 21 May 2013

    John Spence Arizona State University Department of Physics P. 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. Dr. Spence

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

  2. Marius Schmidt

    Biography 21 May 2013

    Marius Schmidt Associate Professor University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee Physics Department Room 414 1900 East Kenwood Boulevard Milwaukee, WI 53211 smarius@uwm. Marius Schmidt is using physical methods to investigate biological molecules. He is concentrating mainly on static and time-resolved macromolecular crystallography to

    https://www.bioxfel.org/content/article/57

  3. Russell Fung

    Biography 20 Sep 2013

    Russell FungUniversity of Wisconsin-MilwaukeeDepartment of Physics1900 East Kenwood BoulevardMilwaukee, WI 53211russellfung@me. Russell Fung received his Ph.D. in Surface Physics (2005) from University of Wisconsin Milwaukee (UWM), and then worked there as a postdoctoral research associate in various groups from 2006 until 2009.

    https://www.bioxfel.org/content/article/74

  4. Lois Pollack

    Biography 21 May 2013

    Lois PollackCornell University School of Applied and Engineering Physics Clark Hall 254 Ithaca, NY 14853 lp26@cornell.edu(607) 255-8695 Lois Pollack's research program has two distinct themes. The first theme is instrumentation: the development of experimental tools that enable novel, time-resolved studies of proteins, DNA or

    https://www.bioxfel.org/content/article/50

  5. Uwe Weierstall

    Biography 21 May 2013

    Uwe Weierstall Department of Physics Arizona State University Tempe, AZ 85287-1504weier@asu. Dr. Weierstall received his Ph.D., in Physics from the University of Tübingen, Germany in 1994 and then joined Arizona State University (ASU), as a postdoctoral fellow. He was employed as a Research Scientist at ASU from 1998 to 2008,

    https://www.bioxfel.org/content/article/60

  6. Deanna Clark

    Biography 21 May 2013

    Deanna ClarkArizona State UniversityP. Box 871504Tempe, AZ 85287-1504deanna. 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. Clark is a gifted Program Manager, who coordinates

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

  7. 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 then

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

  8. 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

  9. Alexandra Ros

    Biography 21 May 2013

    Alexandra RosAsst Professor Chemistry & Biochemistry Arizona State University PO Box 871604 Tempe, AZ 85287 alexandra.ros@asu.edu(480) 965 5323 Dr. Ros received her PhD in Chemistry from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne (EPFL, Switzerland) in 2000, where she started developing methods for protein analysis.

    https://www.bioxfel.org/content/article/102

  10. Petra Fromme

    Biography 21 May 2013

    Petra Fromme Arizona State University Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry P. Box 871504 Tempe, AZ 85287-1504 pfromme@asu.edu (480) 965-9028With over 20 years of experience in the field of membrane protein X-ray crystallography, Dr. Fromme's expertise lies in fs crystallography and developmental methodology for the

    https://www.bioxfel.org/content/article/63

  11. Eaton Lattman

    Biography 21 May 2013

    Eaton (Ed) LattmanDepartment of Structural BiologySUNY BuffaloHauptman-Woodward Medical Research Institute700 Ellicott Street, Buffalo, NY 14203lattman3@gmail. 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

  12. Abbas Ourmazd

    Biography 21 May 2013

    Abbas Ourmazd University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Department of Physics 1900 East Kenwood Boulevard Milwaukee, WI 53211 ourmazd@uwm. 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