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Presentations
This is a chronological list of presentations about absolute structure determination using the
Bayesian statistics / maximum likelihood method. Some of these are given by the authors,
others by users.
- at ECM 2006 in Leuven:
The Bayesian approach to absolute structure determination
Rob W. W. Hooft, Leo H. Straver and Anthony L. Spek, Acta Cryst. (2006). A62, s87
- at Organon, Oss, 25 januari 2007:
Absolute Structure Determination of Chiral Molecules
Anthony L. Spek.
- at ACA 2007 in Salt Lake City:
The absolute configuration of pharmaceutically interesting molecules
Rob W. W. Hooft, Leo H. Straver and Anthony L. Spek.
- at ECM 2007 in Marrakech:
Determination of Absolute Stereochemistry for Regulatory Submission
Suzanne Harte and Chris Frampton
- at ASCA 2007 in Taipei:
Determination of absolute configuration for some natural products from traditional chinese medicine
Herman H-Y. Sung, Nancy. Y. Ip and Ian. D. Williams.
- at ACA 2008 in Knoxville:
Adventures in Chirality
Frank Fronczek
- at workshop Chirality and Crystallization (20 June 2008) in Nijmegen:
Determining chirality using X-ray diffraction
Rob W.W. Hooft
- at IUCr 2008 in Osaka (August 24)
Reliable determination of absolute structure using small Bijvoet differences
Rob W.W. Hooft
- at Bruker Users meeting 2008 in Delft (September 30)
Absolute configuration determination without heavy atoms
Rob W.W. Hooft
- at Chemical Crystallography group of the BCA, November 12, 2008 in Newcastle
Reliable determination of absolute structure using small Bijvoet differences
Rob W.W. Hooft
- at Bruker/MIT symposium, February 14, 2009 in Cambridge, MA
Absolute structure from light atoms only
Rob W.W. Hooft
- at ACA 2009 July 29, 2009, Toronto
Absolute Structure Without Heavy Atoms: Experimental Tests.
Raymond P. Scaringe, J.D. DiMarco, M.F. Malley, M.A. Gallela, M. Dabros
- Poster at ACA 2009 July 29, 2009, Toronto
Working near the edge of the looking glass: Absolute structure from very weak anomalous signal.
Frank Fronczek
- Poster at ECM 25, August 2009, Istanbul
Absolute Configuration Determination: Is There More Information in the Data?
Amber L. Thompson and David J. Watkin
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