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  1. Many thanks to all the participants and sponsors who contributed to the success of the MX Frontiers at the One Micron Scale Workshop!
  2. "NSLS-II beamline built to deliver a stable 1um beam could (and should) also be able to deliver at 10um" - Gwyndaf Evans
  3. "To find your prince, you need to kiss a lot of frogs and this is true in structural biology-you need to test a lot of crystals" S McSweeney
  4. Check out the new MX Workshop photo gallery: http://bit.ly/Uid9j
  5. “What we think of as difficult today will become routine by 2015” -- Wayne Hendrickson, regarding the future of crystallography at NSLS-II
  6. Arriving today for the workshop? Check-in and informal reception at the Brookhaven Center from 6-8:30pm! See map: http://bit.ly/JouI3
  7. Posters for the MX Frontiers at the One Micron Scale workshop are now available for viewing at: http://bit.ly/1DdJVq
  8. The MX Frontiers at the One Micron Scale Workshop begins this week in the Hamilton Seminar Rm in Bldg 555! See map: http://bit.ly/VbF2i
  9. Abstracts for the MX Froniters at the One Micron Scale Workshop are now online! Take a peek: http://bit.ly/1a3FMF
  10. What's brighter and more stable than the NSLS? The NSLS II, now under construction at BNL. Check out the design report: http://bit.ly/32ewX
  11. Join us at BNL on July 23 and 24 for the MX Frontiers at the One Micron Scale workshop: http://bit.ly/1oCGof
  12. Now providing updates on life science instrument development at NSLS-II..stay tuned!