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FInnish National Protein Crystallography Consortium
The Finnish BAG encompasses 24 groups active in crystallography in Finland. The projects vary widely and include membrane proteins and protein complexes, other proteins involved... -
Southampton, Bristol, Cardiff, Exeter, KCL, UCL Royal Free Block Allocation G...
This BAG coordinates activities of groups from the South of the UK. The focus is on projects in Immunology, transcriptional regulation, and enzymology. Particular strengths are... -
Belgium BAG
The Belgium BAG includes groups situated at four Flemish universities: Antwerpen, Brussels, Ghent and Leuven. The proposed projects are highly diverse, including viral,... -
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... -
Bridging the gap between cellular and whole body imaging using Hierarchical P...
Humans and other large organisms are three-dimensional multiscale biological systems where large scale function and structure are dependent on the macrostructure’s... -
Joint-Structural Biology Group (JSBG) BAG proposal for ID29 beamline
The aim of the JSBG BAG proposal for ID29 beamline is to develop new methods for time-resolved serial crystallography experiments at 4th generation source and to study time... -
The Netherlands BAG
The Netherlands BAG comprises structural biology and enzymology groups at five dutch universities (Utrecht, Groningen, Leiden, Eindhoven and Wageningen) and at the Netherlands... -
The Iberian cryoEM community BAG (III)
The Iberian cryoEM BAG is a consortium of approximately 40 research groups from Portugal and Spain, focused on addressing critical biological questions. These include studies on... -
Southern Germany cryo-EM BAG: Structural analysis of protein machineries usin...
Cryogenic single-particle electron microscopy (Cryo-EM) has become the method of choice for determining the structures of large macromolecular complexes and membrane proteins –... -
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:... -
IBS BAG
The IBS BAG includes teams from IBS (Grenoble) and external groups from CEA-Cadarache (St Paul lez Durance) and IRBA (Brétigny-sur-Orge). We study the structure-function... -
Joint-Structural Biology Group (JSBG) BAG proposal for ID29 beamline
The aim of the JSBG BAG proposal for ID29 beamline is to develop new methods for time-resolved serial crystallography experiments at 4th generation source and to study time... -
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... -
Structural analysis of historical materials
This proposal is a continuation of the HG-213 and HG-172 BAG pexperiments, a new access route to the ESRF structural analysis capacities for the Heritage Science community. The... -
Speckle-Based Dark Field at the Nanoscale
X-ray nanoscopy is an imaging approach that is expected to provide numerous answers regarding the structure of matter at the molecular level. Full-field X-ray imaging can reach... -
Southampton, Bristol, Exeter, KCL, Portsmouth, UCL Royal Free Block Allocatio...
This BAG coordinates activities of groups from the South-West of the UK. The focus is on projects in Immunology, transcriptional regulation, and enzymology. A particular... -
inhouse powder sample
inhouse powder sample using high throughput setup -
RIXS-MCD of e-Fe2O3 and AlFO3 thin films
This experiment will perform survey measurements on e-Fe2O3 and AlFO3 thin films. We want to characterize the Fe L3,2 edge spectra of these two materials to identify how they... -
CHRONOS
Many fundamental processes evolve over months and years, including 1) the strengthening of fault zones in the interseismic period between earthquakes, 2) the sequestration of... -
CHRONOS
Many fundamental processes evolve over months and years, including 1) the strengthening of fault zones in the interseismic period between earthquakes, 2) the sequestration of...