This week, more than 400 scientists from around the world are attending the International Small-Angle Scattering Conference (SAS2012), which is being held in Sydney with ANSTO as the host organisation and Elliot Gilbert as Conference Chair.
There will be a tour of the OPAL reactor, with its five small-angle scattering instruments (Quokka, Bilby, Kookaburra plus two Saxs instruments), and the National Deuteration Facility, on Wednesday 21st November, as part of the meeting.
Cy Jeffries, a postdoctoral fellow within the Institute, has given one of the invited talks at the conference, on "Insight, discovery and new directions: Small-Angle Scattering and Cardiac Myosin Binding Protein C", and this has attracted some media attention in Cosmos magazine, Medicalxpress and Ninemsn.
Published: 18/11/2012