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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... -
CryoEM BAG for Ile-de-France
We are a group of structural biologists based in Paris that would like to benefit from high-end data collection shifts at ESRF. Our research spans various life science fields:... -
CryoEM-BAG France: Structural Biology using cryoEM in France
This proposal gathers Principal investigators from Institutions across France that use cryoEM to unravel the molecular mechanisms associated with different fundamental... -
Molecular machines in energy transduction, cellular signaling and defense pro...
This BAG is composed of 6 working groups from 3 locations (university of Cologne, Bochum, Düsseldorf), the projects for this proposal are rather heterogeneous. Nonetheless, we... -
The Israeli BAG
The Israeli BAG plans to increase its usage of ESRF in the coming year. We are having more projects that utilize the ESRF single crystal capabilities as well as the continuous... -
Structural Biology BAG - Portugal
The Portuguese MX BAG includes 16 PIs from three different institutions. Our research interests include soluble and membrane proteins of biomedical interest from humans or... -
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... -
BAG Montpellier
The BAG of Montpellier gathers researchers from distinct institutes (CBS, IGF, IRIM and LPHI) affiliated to the INSERM, the CNRS and the university of Montpellier. ... -
Unveiling the structural changes of an Eu(III) thermal hystory phosphor juxta...
Materials enabling luminescence-based high-sensitivity assessment of an object thermal history are relevant in key applicative fields. In this context, we reported... -
Spin excitations in superconducting single-crystalline La4Ni3O10
The captivating realm of nickelates, characterized by the multiple oxidation states of nickel, has been a subject of intense interest. A breadth of fascinating materials has... -
Understanding three-dimensional human brain organoids through structural anal...
The goal of this experiment is to use X-ray imaging techniques to enhance the understanding of grown brain tissue cultures (“organoids”). To better mimic the 3d nature of... -
Observation of a new degradation mechanism involving electrocatalyst nanopart...
We aim to elucidate the relationship between oxidation state and stability of electrocatalyst for automotive proton exchange membrane fuel cells (PEMFCs) by operando and in situ... -
Characterization by X-ray diffraction and tomography of Fe-Al intermetallic f...
In order to improve the mechanical properties of Fe-Al welds (as a promising and cost-efficient method to support car weight decrease) understanding the formation mechanisms of... -
Exploring Controlled Disorder in Self-Assembled Photonic Structures
Nature boasts colorful environments with evolved coloration for camouflage, warning, and communication, often through intricate structural designs at visible light wavelengths.... -
In-situ studies of forming and developing Kirkendall porosity in a joint of N...
Kirkendall porosity forms and develops in joints made of different materials exposed to high temperatures over a long period of time. This is due to the diffusion of elements... -
The evolution of brain size through the end-Permian mass extinction
The genus Lystrosaurus, a mammalian ancestor, is famous for surviving the worst extinction of all, the end-Permian mass extinction. The fossil record chronicles the survival of... -
Zinc quantitative imaging in the axon initial segment: involvement of zinc ho...
Zinc dyshomeostasis (deficiecy) contributes to the etiology of autism, although the molecular mechanisms involved are largely unknown. Our research consortium has identified the... -
Investigation of the healing potential of AlMgZr alloys using phase field mod...
In industry applications, parts are subjected to overloads leading to void, crack and eventually part replacement. A solution to increase the lifetime of components is to use... -
Operando XAS/XRD study during pulsed and long-term activation and tests of Pd...
In order to optimize the content of the expensive noble metal (NM) and retain high stability and low-temperature activity of catalysts, this study aims at studying... -
Redox scavenging of platinum in marine ferromanganese crusts and nodules
Platinum (Pt), one of the least abundant elements in the Earth’s crust, is widely used in catalysis for degrading harmful chemicals, such as nitric oxide in automotive exhaust,...