Hello (twitter) World! Welcome to the new account from P12's SAXS team.... we look forward on updating you on the activities here at @EMBLHamburg as well as on exciting new stuff from the world of scattering!
Motivated students at the workshop — Melissa and Daniel are demonstrating ATSAS 4.0 (available via @biosaxs) and discussing SAS for biological macromolecules in solution. Big thanks to the organizers for the invitation!
Ready to kick off #SAS2024 in Taiwan today! Thanks to U-Ser Jeng and the amazing SAS2024 organizing team for rolling out the #SmallAngleScattering carpet for us!
Time to submit your beamtime proposal for 2025! Have questions? Join our virtual user meeting on October 9-10 and get all the answers you need!
https://t.co/6fBVrB6675
The call for 2025 beamtime proposals is now open!
At EMBL Hamburg beamlines, you can conduct MX & biological #SAXS experiments (also the time-resolved ones), as well as X-ray imaging.
🗓️Deadline for applications: 4 Nov 2024
📝Apply here: https://t.co/KsKAo4fodT
The SAXS Team (Melissa, Clement, Cy) got to be part of the #EMBO solution scattering course in Grenoble and joined 20 motivated young Jedi scatteres on their Quest in mastering SAS.
Back from a wonderful week in Grenoble and the #EMBO course on solution scattering... beautiful mountain views and very motivated students that went on our new Quest and became Masters in Scattering.
More from P12 in the Press. Melissa worked together with Herantis Pharma and studied the mechanism of CDNF - a promising candidate in fighting Parkinson's.
A lot of fun last night at the bioSAXS beamline P12 @SaxsTeam from @desy@EMBLHamburg
Irradiating proteins under different light sources with Cy Jeffries and
@LucasADefelipe
😃👌
First day of Practicals for the EMBO mPEPC3 course at EMBL Hamburg.
Practical F. Small- angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) on membrane proteins ⚡️
Melissa Gräwert @SaxsTeam#EMBOPEPC
Check out the newsest ATSAS version -- with a new Launcher that allows you to smoothly start your SAS analysis and many other features.
Watch this space for announcements regarding new introductions videos and training seminars.
ATSAS 4.0 has been released! Download now at
https://t.co/MCtnjDWcSb
and check out its brand new features:
- save your work in a project file
- start GUI programs from an intuitive launcher
- improved CHROMIXS and PEAK
- more wizards make your life easy
We had an amazing week full of scientific discussions,data collection and data processing @EMBLHamburg. I am proud and happy to be part of organizing the practical course on Solution scattering from Biological Macromolecules hosted by EMBL Hamburg P12 BIOSAXS beamline @SaxsTeam
Melissa had the chance to talk about the benefits of coupling SAXS to #FieldFlowFractionation for the analysis of not just proteins but also larger particles such as LNPs and nanoplastics at the iSFFF24 in Nantes this week.
Back from the #iSFFF2024. Great atmosphere with many interesting presentations and networking opportunities with amazing cheese breaks and other French specialties. I felt very much accepted by the #FFF comunity. Oh, and then there was an elephant.
What are data standards and why they matter?
In the article, Cy Jeffries from EMBL Hamburg's @SaxsTeam & curator of the Small Angle Scattering Biological Data Bank (SASBSB), and other experts, explain how data standards enable reusing and making sense of research data.
Data standards are the ‘hidden heroes’ that transform unstructured data from journal articles into structured databases.
This in turn facilitates discovery in the life sciences and the development of new AI methods.
https://t.co/O5KAMs7vFq