Immediately following the NSLS-II groundbreaking ceremony, which starts at
10:30 a.m., scientists from Brookhaven Lab, academia, and industry will give
brief talks on research at the National Synchrotron Light Source, a source of
extremely bright x-rays, ultraviolet and infrared radiation used to probe the
structures and properties of a variety of materials and biological samples.
The scientists will describe how their work might be applied to meet ongoing
challenges in medicine and energy, as well as how their work will be advanced
at NSLS-II. When operational in 2015, NSLS-II will be 10,000 times brighter
than NSLS — making it the world’s brightest synchrotron light source.
Proposed speakers include:
- Wayne Hendrickson, Columbia University — Deciphering protein structures
to advance understanding of disease and drug design.
- Qun Shen, Brookhaven Lab — Revealing structures and properties at
the nanoscale, with applications for energy, superconductors, and more.
- Lisa Miller, Brookhaven Lab — Investigating the role of metal ions
in Alzheimer’s disease neurodegeneration using synchrotron x-ray imaging
(to be published in NeuroImage).
- Simon Bare, UOP LLC, a Honeywell company — Improving our understanding
of catalysts for renewable energy production and industrial applications.
Following the talks, reporters will be offered a tour of the existing NSLS.
Following the talks, reporters will be offered a tour of the existing NSLS.
WHEN: Monday, June 15, 2009, noon – 2 p.m.
WHERE: NSLS, Brookhaven National Laboratory — on William Floyd Parkway,
one-and-a-half miles north of Exit 68 of the Long Island Expressway, Upton,
New York.
TRANSPORTATION: If at least 15 reporters sign up, the Lab will supply a charter
bus to transport reporters from New York City to the Lab and back, free of charge.
Details to follow.
Please RSVP to Karen McNulty Walsh, (631) 344-8350, or Mona S. Rowe, (631)
344-5056.