Lecture by David Baker (open to all)

Started by Susume

John McLeod Lv 1

It would seem that the venue for the talk is (virtually?) in the UK, which is presently one hour ahead of their usual on "Summer" time, what North Americans usually term "Daylight Savings".

Can someone please translate the talk time into Seattle Baker Lab's Pacific Daylight Time (PDT)? My head hurts.

LociOiling Lv 1

I like timeanddate.com, which has a nice obsessive-compulsive approach.

Looks like 16:00 BST is 15:00 UTC/GMT, or 08:00 PDT in Seattle.

Here's the meeting time in a dozen cities:
2021 Max Perutz Lecture

The lecture occurs on 27 April most of these time zones. Baker fans in Tokyo can join just before midnight on the 27th, but the lecture will occur on the 28th.

LociOiling Lv 1

On Baker Island, the lecture will occur at 03:00 AoE time on 27 April.

AoE is the "Anywhere on Earth" time zone. AoE is beloved by procrastinators, since covers the last places on earth where a given calendar date exists. It's also known as UTC-12:00, or International Date Line - West (IDLW) time.

Baker Island is uninhabited.

Skippysk8s Lv 1

It was fun to see the protein folding view from 10,000 feet. I know the MRC lab will have a link to the recorded lecture. Is it possible to provide a link to active Foldit players who might have missed it? Or us geeks who want to see it again, plus all the great questions that had been posted in the chat / Q&A sections?
Well done

beta_helix Staff Lv 1

We didn't post it because it wasn't directly Foldit related (just one slide about the 2019 Nature paper), but we can certainly feature it in a news post when we don't have as much material up there… such as a Lab Report, MERS-CoV binders blogpost or 13th anniversary :-)