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and unfolding of proteins, which are crucial processes in the metabolism of cells, regulation of biological activity and targeting of proteins to different cellular locations. Additionally, understanding
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techniques 2024-2029 ESRF Horizon Europe AMBER (101126665) Postdoctoral programme on multiscale biological imaging 2024-2029 LUND University Horizon Europe NEPHEWS (101131414) NEutrons and PHotons Elevating ... Projects Programme Project Title Years Coordinator FP6 CSIB (11995) Centre for integrated structural biology 2004-2008 EMBL FP6 NMI3 FP6 ...
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low momentum transfer - Dynamics of amorphous materials at low momentum transfer - Dynamics of biological model membranes IN20 Thermal 3-axis spectrometer with polarisation analysis - Magnetic fluctuations
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over 40 countries visit ILL to conduct research into condensed matter physics, (green) chemistry, biology, nuclear physics, and materials science. The UK, along with France and Germany is an associate and
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application, including energy, fuels, plastics and electronics, not forgetting the entire range of biological processes at cellular and molecular level. Right from the start of operations, the ILL adopted
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Langan, who recently returned to Oak Ridge National Laboratory as associate laboratory director for Biological and Environmental Systems Science. Until Ken’s arrival, the interim director of ILL is Jérôme Estrade
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used neutron diffraction at ILL to study the cell membrane model. “Neutrons are good for studying biological samples because they are non-destructive, and also the scattering of the neutrons changes as a
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the properties of water and ice, the hardness of metals, the strength of magnets, and even the biology of DNA or the effect of antibodies on viruses – all depend on structure. For example, the structure
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beams are used to probe materials. The fields of investigation range from technology applications to biology and health. Neutrons hold the key to many important questions related to the fundamental laws governing
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