The annual Spring Meeting of the British Crystallographic Association (BCA) brings together chemical, biological, physical, industrial and early stage crystallographers and structural scientists.
The theme of the next BCA Spring Meeting is “Learning from Others”, which highlights the necessity in the current research environment to interact and collaborate to get the best data or to develop a deeper understanding. The field of Crystallography lends itself to multi-disciplinary research, and we don’t only learn from other researchers but from a wide range of stakeholders, no matter if they are from academia, industry or the general public. To showcase the theme, the subject groups have put together an exciting programme with inclusive and collaborative sessions as well as a number of workshops.
Plenary Speakers include:
The theme of the next BCA Spring Meeting is “Learning from Others”, which highlights the necessity in the current research environment to interact and collaborate to get the best data or to develop a deeper understanding. The field of Crystallography lends itself to multi-disciplinary research, and we don’t only learn from other researchers but from a wide range of stakeholders, no matter if they are from academia, industry or the general public. To showcase the theme, the subject groups have put together an exciting programme with inclusive and collaborative sessions as well as a number of workshops.
Plenary Speakers include:
- John Helliwell (University of Manchester)
- Lucia Maini (University of Bologna)
- Robert Palgrave (UCL)
- Elton Zeqiraj (University of Leeds)