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in situ SAXS study of biomimetic magnetite formation
Magnetotactic bacteria sustainably produce chains of magnetite nanoparticles with exceptional properties. Inspired by these bacteria, we developed a synthetic route emulating... -
Resolving the state of lithiation of secondary LiCoO2 particles within a cyli...
The aim of the experiment is to resolve the secondary particles (ca. 10-20 μm in diameter) present in the positive electrode of a cylindrical Li-ion battery with X-ray... -
PROTEINS RELATED TO PATHOGENESIS OF DISEASES, VIRAL PROTEINS, CELL DIVISION, ...
The outstanding research questions of our BAG focus on proteins and their complexes involved in a variety of processes, ranging from cell homeostasis (from gene regulation to... -
Hydrogen in the Earth’s core: Sound velocities of hydrogen bearing Fe-Si-allo...
In this experiment, we aim to investigate the density as well as the electronic, elastic and thermodynamic properties of hydrogen-bearing Fe-Si-alloys at pressures above 300 GPa... -
Dynamic fracturing of Bone-Implant systems as seen through in-situ MHz X-ray ...
The aim of this proposal is to perform ultra-high-speed X-ray in-situ imaging of rapidly running cracks under impacts in (porcine and artificial) bone + scaffold systems. The... -
Human Butyrylcholinesterase in complex with ligands
Human butyrylcholinesterase (BChE) has long been studied as a potential scavenger of nerve agents. Upon inhibition, the enzyme is covalently modified and the nerve agent is... -
Swiss consortium in macromolecular X-ray crystallography structure determinat...
This proposal is a joined application by major swiss academic universities; EPFL, UNIL, UNIGE and SLS-MX; and lead by Dr. Florence Pojer, head of the protein Production and... -
IBS BAG
The IBS BAG includes in this proposal IBS teams and external groups from CEA-Cadarache (St Paul lez Durance) and IRBA (Brétigny-sur-Orge). We study structure-function... -
Structural Biology at EMBL Grenoble, IBS-CIBB and IAB
This proposal clusters crystallography and bioSAXS projects at the EMBL Grenoble, IBS-CIBB and IAB. It combines groups working on different topics with a major focus on cell... -
Structural studies of RNA Polymerase from P. aeruginosa
We would like to solve the high resolution structure of P.aeruginosa RNAP in both its apo-form and its holo-form containing sigma-28 and DNA using cryo-EM -
Characterization of Al 2050 alloy, check Eiger vertical flip, s3DXRD experime...
Characterization of Al 2050 alloy, check Eiger vertical flip, s3DXRD experiments and XRD on aerofoils -
powder diffration
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Samples from different user experiments
Samples from different user experiments -
ITABAG: 3D structures of macromolecules related to human health
The ITABAG includes structural biologists from Universities, the National Research Council and Hospital research centres in Italy. The laboratories take advantage of single... -
The Netherlands BAG
The Netherlands BAG includes structural biology and enzymology groups situated at six Dutch universities (Utrecht, Groningen, Wageningen, Leiden, Eindhoven and Maastricht) and... -
Immobilization of Th(IV) in Yttrium Stabilized Zirconia Ceramics
Safe disposal of nuclear waste requires matrix materials with strong resistance against corrosion and dissolution over a period of more than 10E6 years. Zirconium based ceramics... -
Multi-scale Multi-techniques investigations of Li-ion batteries: towards a Eu...
In this science-driven Long-Term proposal, we propose a 3-years multi-beamline program tackling grand challenges for actual, emerging and future battery technologies. We will... -
The Iberian cryoEM community BAG (II)
The Iberian cryoEM BAG is a large consortium (~40 groups) composed of Portuguese and Spanish laboratories working in biologically relevant problems including disease related... -
Heidelberg BAG (HeidelBAG)
The HeidelBAG unifies structural efforts of EMBL Heidelberg and the Heidelberg University Biochemistry Center (BZH). Central to all projects are large assemblies involved in... -
BREAK@ESRF
Deformation in the Earth’s crust localizes onto faults that may rupture rapidly producing earthquakes, or undergo slow aseismic slip that may or may not accelerate into...