The Seminar
Dates: September 3-6 2024
Place: Tanngrisner VHC , Ulls väg 26, Uppsala, Sweden
Program:
Day (1) 3 September (Start in the afternoon):
13:00-14:00
Introduction and a short presentation by each attending university
Anna Rising, Gabriele
Greco (S LU , Sweden)
14:00
Spider silk and spiders: introduction from the animal point of view
Gabriele Greco (SLU, Sweden)
14:40
Coffee and continued discussion
15:00
Silk production, storage, and spinning in spiders
Anna Rising (SLU, Sweden)
15:50
Coffee and continued discussion
16:10-17:00
Spider silk materials
Gabriele Greco (SLU, Sweden)
Day (2) 4 September:
9:00
CD spectroscopy and Protein engineering
Janne Johansson (KI, Sweden)
9:50
Coffee and continued discussion
10:10
X-ray diffraction and spider silk
Christian Riekel (The European Synchrotron (ESRF))
11:00
Coffee and continued discussion
11:20
Instruments for rheology measurement
Anton Paar representative
12:10
Lunch break
GROUP PICTURE
13:20
Native/wet/dope silk thermomechanical characterization
Christopher Holland (Sheffield University, UK)
14:10
Coffee and continued discussion
14:30
NMR spectroscopy and spider silk
Kristaps Jaudzems (Latvian Institute of Organic Synthesis, Latvia)
15:20
Coffee and continued discussion
15:40-16:30
How to be a fair reviewer? A perspective from an editor
Christopher Holland (Sheffield University, UK)
Social event (dinner)
Day (3) 5 September:
9:00
Processes for proteins expression and purification
(from lab to industrial scale) Testa Center/Cytiva representatives
9:50
Coffee and continued discussion
10:10
Instruments for solid mechanical characterization
Linkam representative
11:00
Coffee and continued discussion
11:20
Introduction to tensile tests on spider silk fibers/solids
Gabriele Greco (SLU, Sweden)
12:10
Lunch break
13:10
Scanning Electron Microscopy and Light Microscopy applied to Spider Silk fibers
Gabriele Greco (SLU, Sweden)
14:00
Coffee and continued discussion
14:20
The mechanical properties of spider silk fibers
(+ structure function relationship)
Gabriele Greco (SLU, Sweden)
15:10
Coffee and continued discussion
15.30-16:20
The silkome project: A unique resource
Kazuharu Arakawa (Keio University, Japan)
Day (4) 6 September:
9:00
FTIR spectroscopy and spider silk
Andreas Barth (SU, Sweden)
9:50
Coffee and continued discussion
10:10
Processes for spidroins expression and purification
(from lab to industrial scale)
Benjamin Schmuck (KI, Sweden)
10:50
Coffee and continued discussion
11:10
Practical session:
Spinning artificial spider silk fibers demonstration
Benjamin Schmuck (KI, Sweden)
11:40
Closing remarks and feedback
Anna Rising and Gabriele Greco (SLU, Sweden)
12:00
Lunch break
END
Please note that Sumalata Sonavane (PhD student in the Rising lab) will defend her PhD thesis starting from 1pm on Sep 6th. Kazuharu Arakawa is acting component. All are more than welcome to attend the defense!