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  1. BioXFEL collaborator Henry Chapman receives 2017 Roentgen Medal

    News 11 Apr 2017

    DESY scientist Henry Chapman has been awarded the Roentgen Medal by the city of Remscheid. Henry Chapman, a Leading Scientist at DESY and professor at the University of Hamburg, has been awarded the Medal in recognition of his pioneering work on the application of X-ray lasers for determining the structure of biological

    https://www.bioxfel.org/content/article/239

  2. NSF BioXFEL STC Postdoctoral Research Award granted to Andrea Katz

    News 21 Mar 2019

    The BioXFEL Center is proud to announce the recipient of the 2019 Postdoctoral Research Award, Andrea Katz. Andrea Katz received her Bachelor's degree in Physics and Astronomy from Trinity University in 2011. She came to Cornell's Applied Physics department for graduate studies and joined Dr. Here, Andrea

    https://www.bioxfel.org/content/article/369

  3. Pandemic Resources

    Education 2 Jun 2020

    I'm sure all of you are tired of hearing how these are "unprecedented" challenging" times. Instead of reminding you of our hardships, we would like to offer some resources that may help. We have compiled below several resources that can help you get through this and come out on the other side as a better

    https://www.bioxfel.org/content/article/400

  4. Europe’s X-ray laser fires up

    News 12 Sep 2017

    Scientists who make movies of molecules in motion have a new high-speed camera to shoot with. The €1.2-billion (US$1.4-billion) European X-ray Free Electron Laser (XFEL) will start running its first experiments in September near Hamburg, Germany. The European XFEL fires powerful X-rays in bursts of a few hundred femtoseconds: so short that, like

    https://www.bioxfel.org/content/article/303

  5. Heterogeneity in M. tuberculosis β-lactamase inhibition by Sulbactam

    News 8 Sep 2023

    In a paper just published in Nature Communications, a team of BioXFEL researchers and collaborators used mix-and-inject serial crystallography (MISC) to analyze the reaction of the β-lactamase BlaC from tuberculosis bacteria with the suicide inhibitor sulbactam (SUB). In this study, Tek Malla, a graduate student from Marius

    https://www.bioxfel.org/content/article/460

  6. Structural Biology with X-rays: Data Collection and Analysis at the SSRL Synchrotron

    Education 4 Oct 2019

    BioXFEL will be sponsoring a X-ray Data Collection and Data Analysis workshop in collaboration with scientists at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC) National Lab on Saturday and Sunday January 25th - 26th (and optionally, on Monday the 27th for additional hands-on instruction). We will be offering a hands-on training workshop for protein

    https://www.bioxfel.org/content/article/381

  7. Viscous Jet Supply for Non-Center Members

    Knowledge Transfer 11 Apr 2017

    LCP injectors offer advantages over liquid injectors in areas including sample consumption and native crystallization environment for membrane proteins. These viscous jets are now regularly used by several groups within and outside of BioXFEL for serial femtosecond crystallography at XFELs. Additionally, due to the viscous nature

    https://www.bioxfel.org/content/article/235

  8. Job Opening: Research Specialist

    News 24 Mar 2017

    Arizona State University is currently seeking a research specialist. This position in experimental biophysics would assist scientists in collecting experimental data at the Linac Coherent Light Source (LCLS) X-ray laser near Stanford University, as part of the BioXFEL project https://www.bioxfel.org/.    The job is based at ASU in Tempe, but

    https://www.bioxfel.org/content/article/219

  9. John Spence

    Biography 21 May 2013

    John Spence Arizona State University Department of Physics P. Box 871504 Tempe, AZ 85287-1504 spence@asu.edu (480) 965-6486 John Spence is Richard Snell Professor of Physics at Arizona State University, and is Director of Science for the National Science Foundation's BioXFEL Science and Technology Center. Dr. Spence

    https://www.bioxfel.org/content/article/62

  10. BioXFEL Members Take Part in Sample Delivery Research

    News 7 Aug 2018

    A team of researchers, led by scientists from DESY, has demonstrated the successful use of a new type of liquid jet at high pulse repetition rates at FLASH. Furthermore, the researchers conducted the first crystal diffraction experiments using X-ray pulse repetition rates of about a million pulses per second (MHz). X-ray

    https://www.bioxfel.org/content/article/324

  11. Electron beam exposes crystal details down to hydrogen atoms

    News 17 Jan 2017

    A new algorithm created by Czech and French researchers allows 3D electron diffraction patterns to reveal nanocrystal structures down to the positions of individual hydrogen atoms. Researchers believe its uses could range from studying pharmaceuticals to catalysis and beyond.  X-ray crystallography, in which the diffraction pattern of x-rays

    https://www.bioxfel.org/content/article/193

  12. Timothy Stachowski Wins Linus Pauling Poster Prize

    News 8 Aug 2019

    Timothy Stachowski, a University at Buffalo Ph.D. candidate studying in the Snell Group at HWI, was awarded one of the Linus Pauling Poster Prizes at the 2019 American Crystallographic Association (ACA) meeting. The international meeting focused on X-ray crystallography, one of HWI’s strongest methods in structural biology, was

    https://www.bioxfel.org/content/article/377

  13. BioXFEL scientists make a molecular movie of a biological process to convert sunlight to chemical energy

    News 25 Mar 2021

    Many organisms use sunlight to fuel cellular functions. But exactly how does this conversion of solar energy into chemical energy unfold? In a recent experiment, an international team of scientists, including several research groups from the BioXFEL Science and Technology Center, used  time-resolved serial femtosecond crystallography (TR-SFX)

    https://www.bioxfel.org/content/article/420

  14. Puerto Rico Assistance Programs

    Education 29 Sep 2017

         On September 20th, Hurricane Maria made landfall over Puerto Rico and devastated the island. It will likely take months to restore a sense of normalcy and years to fully recover. Many of the laboratories have lost all of their samples during the subsequent power outages and are now contaminated with mold. It will take

    https://www.bioxfel.org/content/article/305

  15. Researchers capture membrane protein folding for first time in 3D and at single-atom level

    News 3 Jan 2017

    Membrane proteins are popular drug targets, as they are exposed to the environment surrounding the cell. Capturing their movements in video, the authors say, is potentially a revolutionary step forward in drug development.  Lead author Eriko Nango of Kyoto University explains that, whereas conventional X-ray crystallography only

    https://www.bioxfel.org/content/article/189

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    Legal 2 May 2012

    You are responsible at all times for using in a manner that is legal, ethical, and not to the detriment of others. All members are encouraged to help moderate content and click on " links to report any material deemed offensive or inappropriate. If the material is judged to be

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  17. Serial millisecond crystallography of membrane

    News 6 Jun 2017

    Crystal structure determination of biological macromolecules using the novel technique of serial femtosecond crystallography (SFX) is severely limited by the scarcity of X-ray free-electron laser (XFEL) sources. Owing to the longer exposure times that are needed at synchrotrons, serial data collection is termed serial

    https://www.bioxfel.org/content/article/260

  18. Marius Schmidt

    Biography 21 May 2013

    Marius Schmidt Associate Professor University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee Physics Department Room 414 1900 East Kenwood Boulevard Milwaukee, WI 53211 smarius@uwm. Marius Schmidt is using physical methods to investigate biological molecules. He is concentrating mainly on static and time-resolved macromolecular crystallography to

    https://www.bioxfel.org/content/article/57

  19. BioXFEL Scientist, Dilano Saldin, passes away

    News 24 Mar 2020

    BioXFEL scientist Dilano Saldin, Distinguished Professor of Physics of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and Fellow of the American Physical Society, passed away on March 9, 2020 after a long illness. He will be greatly missed by his family, friends, and the scientific community.  Below is his obituary. Remembering Dilano Saldin For four

    https://www.bioxfel.org/content/article/394

  20. Photosynthesis seen in a new light by rapid X-ray pulses

    News 12 Nov 2019

    In a new study led by Petra Fromme and Nadia Zatsepin at the Biodesign Center for Applied Structural Discovery, the School of Molecular Sciences and the Department of Physics at Arizona State University, researchers investigated the structure of Photosystem I (PSI) with ultrashort X-ray pulses at the European X-ray Free Electron Laser (EuXFEL)

    https://www.bioxfel.org/content/article/386

  21. SLAC's Electron Hub Gets New 'Metro Map' for World's Most Powerful X-Ray Laser

    News 7 Jul 2017

    The central hub for powerful electron beams at the Department of Energy’s SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory is getting a makeover to prepare for the installation of LCLS-II – a major upgrade to the Linac Coherent Light Source (LCLS), the world’s first hard X-ray free-electron laser.  The hub, called the Beam Switch

    https://www.bioxfel.org/content/article/272

  22. 9th Annual International Conference

    Published 20 Apr 2021

    No details available at this time.

    https://www.bioxfel.org/2022-conference

  23. The room temperature crystal structure of a bacterial phytochrome determined by serial femtosecond crystallography

    News 6 Apr 2017

    Phytochromes are a family of photoreceptors that control light responses of plants, fungi and bacteria. A sequence of structural changes, which is not yet fully understood, leads to activation of an output domain. Here we report the room temperature crystal structure of the chromophore-binding domains of the Deinococcus

    https://www.bioxfel.org/content/article/225

  24. X-ray Free Electron Lasers

    Science 11 Sep 2013

    X-ray Free Electron Lasers (XFEL) produce a stream of unimaginably intense X-rays and in unimaginably short pulses, so intense and so rapid that they can capture the fastest biological processes. X-ray Free Electron Lasers offer a unique and exciting opportunity to explore biological mechanisms in areas that were previously thought

    https://www.bioxfel.org/content/article/41

  25. BioXFEL Members Explore Antibiotic Inactivation by a β-Lactamase

    News 10 Sep 2018

    Antibiotic resistance is an imminent threat to human health. Tuberculosis is the number one killer among infectious diseases. Bacteria that cause tuberculosis are difficult to treat because they are often antibiotic resistant. One of the causes of antibiotic resistance are β-lactamases which broadly inactivate β-lactam antibiotics such as

    https://www.bioxfel.org/content/article/327

  26. Listen in on X-ray laser science

    News 17 Aug 2018

    The European X-ray Free-Electron Laser recently came on-line as the biggest and brightest source of X-rays on planet Earth. Those brilliant X-ray beams will allow chemists to do groundbreaking research on enzymes, solar-cell materials, and more. But with great science comes great responsibility. In our latest Stereo Chemistry podcast, C&EN

    https://www.bioxfel.org/content/article/325

  27. BioXFEL Researcher Alexandra Ros Receives Innovation Award

    News 2 Nov 2018

    BioXFEL researcher, Alexandra Ros of Arizona State University, has received the Federation of Analytical Chemistry and Spectroscopy Societies Innovation Award for her paper and presentation, “Electrically Triggered Water-in-Oil Droplets for Serial Femtosecond Crystallography. The award is given to the most innovative research

    https://www.bioxfel.org/content/article/349

  28. BioXFEL Postdoctoral Fellowship Award

    News 1 Jul 2021

    Sabine Botha is a Postdoctoral Research Scholar in the group of Prof. John Spence at Arizona State University. She completed her undergraduate education and masters program at the University of Oxford (UK) in Engineering Science, specializing in Biomedical and Information Engineering. After spending 2 years on sample injection

    https://www.bioxfel.org/2021-pdfellowship

  29. Diamond Light Source Seeks Beamline Scientist

    Opportunities 14 Sep 2021

    The XFEL Hub at Diamond Light Source is seeking a Beamline Scientist for a full time, permanent position. To this end, the Hub is developing tools and methods to enable time-resolved serial crystallography experiments conducted at near-physiological temperatures, especially at XFELs but also at Diamond MX

    https://www.bioxfel.org/content/article/436

  30. Solution Scattering at XFELs

    Knowledge Transfer 13 Apr 2017

    OnDA Solution Scattering enables real-time analysis of solution scattering data at XFELs. Originally designed for serial crystallography by Valerio Mariani at CFEL, OnDA enables real-time analysis of experiments before data are even written to disk. BioXFEL researcher Tom Grant and summer student Sarah

    https://www.bioxfel.org/content/article/240

  31. Structural enzymology using X-ray free electron lasers

    News 9 Mar 2017

    Mix-and-inject serial crystallography (MISC) is a technique designed to image enzyme catalyzed reactions in which small protein crystals are mixed with a substrate just prior to being probed by an X-ray pulse. It provides (i) room temperature structures at near atomic resolution, (ii) time resolution ranging from

    https://www.bioxfel.org/content/article/216

  32. BioXFEL Postdoctoral Research Award

    Education 6 Sep 2016

    Purpose:  The BioXFEL STC has reserved discretionary funds intended to support a unique project for a postdoctoral scholar of the BioXFEL Center. Our first fellowship was awarded to Michael Thompson. Most recently, Andrea Katz was awarded in 2019. Procedures:  Funding requests must be

    https://www.bioxfel.org/content/article/173

  33. XFEL Game Survey

    Education 30 Sep 2016

    Please fill out the survey below after playing through the game at least one time.

    https://www.bioxfel.org/content/article/181

  34. Dynamics and Kinetics in Structural Biology

    News 21 Nov 2023

    Understand the latest experimental tools in structured biology with this pioneering work by Keith Moffat and Eaton E. Structural biology seeks to understand the chemical mechanisms and functions of biological molecules based on their atomic structures. Dynamics and Kinetics in Structural Biology: Unravelling

    https://www.bioxfel.org/content/article/465

  35. Russell Fung

    Biography 20 Sep 2013

    Russell FungUniversity of Wisconsin-MilwaukeeDepartment of Physics1900 East Kenwood BoulevardMilwaukee, WI 53211russellfung@me. Russell Fung received his Ph.D. in Surface Physics (2005) from University of Wisconsin Milwaukee (UWM), and then worked there as a postdoctoral research associate in various groups from 2006 until 2009.

    https://www.bioxfel.org/content/article/74

  36. Adenine Riboswitch in Action

    News 5 Jul 2017

    Riboswitches are structurally dynamic RNA molecules, undergoing changes in shape as they perform their regulatory functions. Thus far, structures have been obtained for the aptamer domains, but the motions caused by ligand binding have been tricky to observe by crystallography: crystals typically freeze molecules in one shape,

    https://www.bioxfel.org/content/article/270

  37. Few-fs resolution of a photoactive protein traversing a conical intersection

    News 4 Nov 2021

    The structural dynamics of a molecule are determined by the underlying potential energy landscape. Posited almost a century ago, conical intersections remain the subject of intense scientific interest. In biology, they have a pivotal role in vision, photosynthesis and DNA stability6. Accurate theoretical methods for examining

    https://www.bioxfel.org/content/article/441

  38. New Education Director

    News 25 Oct 2022

    Nicole Terranova has a career background in secondary education. She taught biology in California for 17 years, assisted in creating her school district’s Next Generation Science Standards curriculum, developed social-emotional course content and student leadership curriculum content and activities while heading school events and student

    https://www.bioxfel.org/content/article/455

  39. XFEL Pulses Demonstrate How Plants Perceive Light

    News 7 Apr 2020

    A team of scientists from Sweden, Finland, Japan and the United States led by University of Gothenburg researcher Sebastian Westenhoff and BioXFEL member Marius Schmidt from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee have shown, for the first time with time-resolved X-ray structures, how photoreceptors in plants respond to light.

    https://www.bioxfel.org/content/article/395

  40. European XFEL Call for Proposals Dec. 11th

    News 1 Nov 2019

    The European X-Ray Free-Electron Laser Facility (European XFEL, https://www.xfel.eu) encourages the scientific community worldwide to submit proposals for User Experiments via the User Portal to the European XFEL (UPEX) until Wednesday, 11 December 2019 16:00 (local Hamburg/Schenefeld time - CE Call for Proposals User

    https://www.bioxfel.org/content/article/384

  41. Lois Pollack

    Biography 21 May 2013

    Lois PollackCornell University School of Applied and Engineering Physics Clark Hall 254 Ithaca, NY 14853 lp26@cornell.edu(607) 255-8695 Lois Pollack's research program has two distinct themes. The first theme is instrumentation: the development of experimental tools that enable novel, time-resolved studies of proteins, DNA or

    https://www.bioxfel.org/content/article/50

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    Legal 25 Mar 2010

    Please read these Terms of Use carefully before accessing . The site is operated by a community of researchers and hosted by BioXFEL. Your access to is subject to your agreement to these Terms of Use. By accessing , you accept, without limitation or qualification, these Terms of Use. Modification of the Agreement We maintain the right to modify

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    We respect your privacy. We will never sell your e-mail address or other personally identifiable information to third parties, or make that information publicly available without your permission. We are a scientific project and we provide a free service, so we do track your activities on this site. However,

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  44. Call for Proposals - Experiments at European XFEL

    Uncategorised 10 Nov 2020

    The European X-Ray Free-Electron Laser Facility (European XFEL, https://www.xfel.eu) encourages the scientific community worldwide to submit proposals for User Experiments via the User Portal to the European XFEL (UPEX) until Wednesday, 16 December 2020 16:00 (local Hamburg/Schenefeld time - CET) Beamtime will be allocated to

    https://www.bioxfel.org/content/article/410

  45. Uwe Weierstall

    Biography 21 May 2013

    Uwe Weierstall Department of Physics Arizona State University Tempe, AZ 85287-1504weier@asu. Dr. Weierstall received his Ph.D., in Physics from the University of Tübingen, Germany in 1994 and then joined Arizona State University (ASU), as a postdoctoral fellow. He was employed as a Research Scientist at ASU from 1998 to 2008,

    https://www.bioxfel.org/content/article/60

  46. Imaging at the speed of life

    News 2 Dec 2019

    The European XFEL marks in a new age of protein movie-making that enables enzymes involved in disease to be observed in real time. To study the swiftness of biology – the protein chemistry behind every life function – scientists have need to see molecules changing and interacting in unimaginably rapid time increments –

    https://www.bioxfel.org/content/article/387

  47. Structural enzymology using X-ray free electron lasers

    News 29 Aug 2017

    Mix-and-inject serial crystallography (MISC) is a technique designed to image enzyme catalyzed reactions in which small protein crystals are mixed with a substrate just prior to being probed by an X-ray pulse. It provides (i) room temperature structures at near atomic resolution, (ii) time resolution ranging from microseconds to

    https://www.bioxfel.org/content/article/300

  48. Nora Berrah Named 2018 AAAS Fellow

    News 13 Dec 2018

    Professor Nora Berrah of the Department of Physics in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at University of Connecticut has been named a 2018 Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS).   Berrah, who was head of the physics department from 2014-2018, has been recognized for her distinguished

    https://www.bioxfel.org/content/article/353

  49. Deanna Clark

    Biography 21 May 2013

    Deanna ClarkArizona State UniversityP. Box 871504Tempe, AZ 85287-1504deanna. edu(480) 965-4073 Deanna Clark pursued studies in communications and journalism at the University of Minnesota, where she received a Bachelor of Arts degree. Clark is a gifted Program Manager, who coordinates

    https://www.bioxfel.org/content/article/83

  50. Postdoctoral Research Scientist Position

    Opportunities 24 Apr 2020

    The Hauptman-Woodward Institute seeks a postdoctoral research scientist in the field of synthetic organic chemistry. The successful candidate will work within the National Science Foundation’s BioXFEL Science and Technology Center (www.bioxfel.org), a consortium of 13 research labs across the USA dedicated to the study of protein dynamics by

    https://www.bioxfel.org/content/article/396

  51. Scientists Catch Snapshot of Photosynthesis

    News 16 Jan 2017

    A mystery that has perplexed scientists for centuries may soon be unraveling. Researchers at the Department of Energy’s SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory have captured for the first time how a protein complex—photosystem II—harvests energy from sunlight and uses it to split water into hydrogen and oxygen, a process that generates the

    https://www.bioxfel.org/content/article/192

  52. Postdoc position at Cornell University: Dynamic biophysical studies using XFELs

    Opportunities 24 Jun 2020

    We invite applications for a postdoctoral position in the Pollack Lab in the School of Applied and Engineering Physics at Cornell University. We are an interdisciplinary research group, known for the innovative application of x-ray scattering to study biological macromolecules. The goal of this project is to develop and apply new instruments for

    https://www.bioxfel.org/content/article/403

  53. Real-time molecular scale observation of crystal formation

    News 12 Jan 2017

    How molecules in solution form crystal nuclei, which then grow into large crystals, is a poorly understood phenomenon. However, a non-classical mechanism suggests the formation of an amorphous dense phase that reorders to form stable crystal nuclei. Here, using polyoxometallates, we show that the formation of

    https://www.bioxfel.org/content/article/191

  54. JOB POSTING: DESY

    News 25 Sep 2018

    Structure Biologist (f/m/d) in the field of X-ray Crystallography    Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron DESY - DESY - Helmholtz Association Hamburg, Germany  Posted about 1 month ago. Expires on September 26, 2018   Workgroup: FS-CFEL-1 Area of research: Scientific / postdoctoral posts Job Description: DESY

    https://www.bioxfel.org/content/article/330

  55. Shanghai team develops 'world's brightest VUV free-electron laser'

    News 2 Feb 2017

    Scientists completing a new free-electron laser (FEL) in China say that the facility now delivers the world’s brightest source of light in the vacuum ultraviolet (VUV) spectral region, yielding a tool with unprecedented scientific utility. The Dalian Coherent Light Source (DCLS) is said to be the only high-gain FEL user facility

    https://www.bioxfel.org/content/article/198

  56. A Bright Future for Serial Femtosecond Crystallography with XFELs

    News 10 Aug 2017

    BioXFEL scientist Vadim Cherezov and his colleagues released a new publication to CellPress: X-ray free electron lasers (XFELs) have the potential to revolutionize macromolecular structural biology due to the unique combination of spatial coherence, extreme peak brilliance, and short duration of X-ray pulses. A recently emerged serial femtosecond

    https://www.bioxfel.org/content/article/293

  57. Stella Lisova - Maestro of the Liquid Jet

    News 6 Mar 2019

    Most of us in BioXFEL owe the success of our work at LCLS and other XFELs to Stella's remarkable skills. The precision grinding and manufacturing she undertakes to produce nozzles for our liquid jets has enabled much of the static structure determination and practically all of the time-resolved protein crystallography we do at XFELs since she

    https://www.bioxfel.org/content/article/360

  58. UWM Opening: Research Associate

    Opportunities 6 Aug 2021

    Research Associate Position College of Letters and Science Department of Physics  August 2021  The Department of Physics at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (UWM) seeks outstanding candidate(s) for one or two post-doctoral position in the group of Prof. The successful applicant will become part of an

    https://www.bioxfel.org/content/article/432

  59. Call for Papers on "Novel Structural Studies of Coronavirus Proteins"

    News 26 Mar 2021

    This Special Issue, “Novel Structural Studies of Coronavirus Proteins”, will gather both research and review articles from experts in the field with the ultimate goal of creating an international platform that provides with rich and reference information on the latest advances and exciting discoveries in the field of X-ray

    https://www.bioxfel.org/content/article/422

  60. XFEL data analysis for structural biology

    News 28 Feb 2017

    X-ray Free Electron Lasers (XFELs) have advanced research in structure biology, by exploiting their ultra-short and bright X-ray pulses. The resulting “diffraction before destruction” experimental approach allows data collection to outrun radiation damage, a crucial factor that has often limited resolution in the structure determination of

    https://www.bioxfel.org/content/article/211

  61. Three-dimensional-printed gas dynamic virtual nozzles for x-ray laser sample delivery

    News 2 Mar 2017

    Reliable sample delivery is essential to biological imaging using X-ray Free Electron Lasers (XFELs). However, many important aspects of GDVN functionality have yet to be thoroughly understood and/or refined due to fabrication limitations. This technique allows rapid prototyping of a wide range of different

    https://www.bioxfel.org/content/article/212

  62. Drop-on-demand sample delivery for studying biocatalysts in action at X-ray free-electron lasers

    News 31 May 2017

    X-ray crystallography at X-ray free-electron laser sources is a powerful method for studying macromolecules at biologically relevant temperatures. Moreover, when combined with complementary techniques like X-ray emission spectroscopy, both global structures and chemical properties of metalloenzymes can be obtained concurrently, providing insights

    https://www.bioxfel.org/content/article/259

  63. Marc Messerschmidt

    Biography 21 May 2013

    Marc MesserschmidtAssoc Research ProfessorSchool of Molecular Sciences & Biodesign Center for Applied Structural Discovery marc@hwi. edu(716) 898-8610     Dr. Messerschmidt studied chemistry and received his PhD from the crystallography department in 2004 at the Free University Berlin, Germany. He then

    https://www.bioxfel.org/content/article/96

  64. Students displaced by Hurricane Maria at HWI

    News 27 Jul 2018

    In September of 2017, Hurricane Maria hit Puerto Rico with 175 mph winds, cutting the island in half and unleashing torrents of rain and devastation. Natalia Crespo was an undergrad majoring in Industrial Biotechnology at the University of Puerto Rico when Maria hit. “Classes got canceled a few days before

    https://www.bioxfel.org/content/article/323

  65. Brookhaven Postoctoral Position

    Opportunities 17 Nov 2021

    Brookhaven National Laboratory (www.bnl.gov) delivers discovery science and transformative technology to power and secure the nation's future. The Lab is primarily supported by the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Office of Science. BSA is a partnership between Battelle and The Research Foundation for the

    https://www.bioxfel.org/content/article/442

  66. Preparation of microcrystals in lipidic cubic phase for serial femtosecond crystallography

    News 27 Jun 2017

    BioXFEL researchers in collaboration with others established a procedure for serial femtosecond crystallography (SFX) in lipidic cubic phase (LCP) for protein structure determination at X-ray free-electron lasers (XFELs). LCP is a liquid-crystalline mesophase composed of lipids and water. It provides a membrane-mimicking

    https://www.bioxfel.org/content/article/267

  67. The Z to E isomerization in Phytochromes revealed by Femtosecond X-ray Pulses from an X-ray Free Electron Laser

    News 25 Mar 2021

    Phytochromes are the molecular eyes of plants and bacteria that regulate cellular response to light, an essential environmental signal. Upon light absorption, the phytochromes change their structures substantially from a conformation that absorbs in the red-light called Pr to another  conformation that absorbs in the far-red light called Pfr,

    https://www.bioxfel.org/content/article/421

  68. JOB POSTING: DESY

    Opportunities 13 Mar 2020

    DESY is one of the world’s leading research centres for photon science, particle and astroparticle physics as well as accelerator physics. We offer an open, inclusive, and international environment with first-class facilities. We are located on a vibrant research campus together with the University of Hamburg Centre for

    https://www.bioxfel.org/content/article/393

  69. XFEL Resources for Researchers

    Uncategorised 17 Apr 2017

       LCLS Beam-time Schedules    BioXFEL Beamtime Archive

    https://www.bioxfel.org/content/article/245

  70. Researchers Develop New Way To See Proteins In Motion

    News 10 Jan 2017

    A new imaging technique to see proteins live in motion has been developed. Given that subtle motions govern protein functions that take place on nano time scales of trillionths of a second, the study offers great potential in knowing how proteins work.  The study's senior author was Rama Ranganathan,

    https://www.bioxfel.org/content/article/190

  71. XFEL structure of melatonin receptor aids discovery of potential sleep disorder drugs

    News 2 Mar 2020

    A recent study published in Nature involving a multi-institutional collaboration with BioXFEL researchers has produced novel drug candidates that may help with various sleep disorders. Melatonin discovery may help adjust biological clock  Article originally published at UB News. Read original article here. Like breathing or

    https://www.bioxfel.org/content/article/392

  72. BioXFEL researchers make major advances in determination of gestational age

    News 23 Jun 2020

    An international group of researchers led by data scientists at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee have applied a machine learning technique they developed to substantially reduce the uncertainty in gestational age estimation. Knowing the gestational age of a baby is key for optimal pregnancy management and in order to know

    https://www.bioxfel.org/content/article/401

  73. Hao Hu - BioXFEL Beamline Scientist

    News 8 Aug 2019

    After completing a Masters degree in Biomaterials at Sichuan University, China in 2013 and a Masters degree in Biomedical Engineering at ASU in 2016, Hao Hu joined the Spence & Weierstall lab at ASU to develop microfluidics devices for sample delivery. She has been working primarily on viscous injectors, supporting many

    https://www.bioxfel.org/content/article/375

  74. Single-shot determination of focused FEL wave fields using iterative phase retrieval

    News 3 Aug 2017

    BioXFEL scientist Marc Messerschmidt, along with his colleagues, published a research article in OSA publishing. Summary: Determining fluctuations in focus properties is essential for many experiments at Self-Amplified-Spontaneous-Emission (SASE) based Free-Electron-Lasers (FELs), in particular for imaging single non-crystalline biological

    https://www.bioxfel.org/content/article/291

  75. Submitting Content

    Legal 25 Mar 2010

    THE WORK (AS DEFINED BELOW) IS PROVIDED UNDER THE TERMS OF THIS LICENSE. ANY USE OF THE WORK OTHER THAN AS AUTHORIZED UNDER THIS LICENSE OR COPYRIGHT LAW IS PROHIBITED. ACCEPTS AND AGREES TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS OF THIS LICENSE. THE LICENSOR (YOU) GRANTS THE RIGHTS CONTAINED HERE IN CONSIDERATION

    https://www.bioxfel.org/content/article/14

  76. Matthias Frank

    Biography 21 May 2013

    Matthias Frank Advanced Diagnostics and Instrumentation Group Leader Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Physical & Life Sciences Directorate Physics Division 7000 East Avenue, Mail Stop L-211 Livermore, CA 94551, USA frank1@llnl. Dr. Matthias Frank is the group leader of the Advanced Diagnostics and Instrumentation Group

    https://www.bioxfel.org/content/article/54

  77. European XFEL Virtual User Information Meeting - 7th Call for Proposals

    News 19 Nov 2020

    European XFEL Virtual User Information Meeting  - 7th Call for Proposals   A virtual information meeting will be hosted by the European XFEL User Organization Executive Committee (UOEC) and held on   25 November 2020 17:30-19:30 (Hamburg/Schenefeld local time - CET)   The event will specifically address our 7th Call

    https://www.bioxfel.org/content/article/412

  78. BioXFEL researchers publish first melatonin receptor structures

    News 8 May 2019

    An international team, including BioXFEL researchers, used an X-ray laser at the Department of Energy’s SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory to create the first detailed maps of two melatonin receptors that tell our bodies when to go to sleep or wake up, and guide other biological processes. A better understanding of how they

    https://www.bioxfel.org/content/article/372

  79. Protein Production and Purification Workshop at UPR-Mayaguez

    Education 19 Apr 2016

    BioXFEL Protein Production and Purification Workshop The BioXFEL Science and Technology Center will be sponsoring a 1-day event on May 11th, 2016 for all interested UPR researchers. The full day course will cover the basics of the biochemistry, cloning, expression and purification of proteins. We will discuss the theory behind common techniques,

    https://www.bioxfel.org/content/article/163

  80. Alexandra Ros

    Biography 21 May 2013

    Alexandra RosAsst Professor Chemistry & Biochemistry Arizona State University PO Box 871604 Tempe, AZ 85287 alexandra.ros@asu.edu(480) 965 5323 Dr. Ros received her PhD in Chemistry from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne (EPFL, Switzerland) in 2000, where she started developing methods for protein analysis.

    https://www.bioxfel.org/content/article/102

  81. U.S. Crystal Growing Competition celebrates 5th anniversary

    News 3 Oct 2018

    The contest — founded by a UB chemist — reaches thousands of children around the country each year In 2014, University at Buffalo crystallographer Jason Benedict had an idea: What better way to share his love of science and crystals than to start a nationwide contest in which kids can grow their own? This

    https://www.bioxfel.org/content/article/335

  82. BioXFEL ASU team among first user groups at Europe’s brightest light source

    News 31 Oct 2017

    A team of BioXFEL ASU scientists led by Professor and STC Member Alexandra Ros in the School of Molecular Sciences and the Biodesign Center for Applied Structural Discovery, has been just the second user group to conduct experiments at the brand new European X-ray free electron laser facility (EuXFEL) in Hamburg, Germany.

    https://www.bioxfel.org/content/article/309

  83. Petra Fromme

    Biography 21 May 2013

    Petra Fromme Arizona State University Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry P. Box 871504 Tempe, AZ 85287-1504 pfromme@asu.edu (480) 965-9028With over 20 years of experience in the field of membrane protein X-ray crystallography, Dr. Fromme's expertise lies in fs crystallography and developmental methodology for the

    https://www.bioxfel.org/content/article/63

  84. Creative Commons

    Legal 25 Mar 2010

    What is Creative Commons? The Creative Commons (CC) enables copyright holders to grant some or all of their rights to the public while retaining others through a variety of licensing and contract schemes. 0 license, which is well suited to education and academic research. Offering your work under a CC license

    https://www.bioxfel.org/content/article/13

  85. Eaton Lattman

    Biography 21 May 2013

    Eaton (Ed) LattmanDepartment of Structural BiologySUNY BuffaloHauptman-Woodward Medical Research Institute700 Ellicott Street, Buffalo, NY 14203lattman3@gmail. Ed Lattman joined the University at Buffalo (UB), Department of Structural Biology as a faculty member, and Hauptman Woodward Medical Research Institute (HWI) as its Chief

    https://www.bioxfel.org/content/article/49

  86. Filming Antibiotic Resistance in Slow-Motion

    News 13 Sep 2021

    Using the X-ray laser European XFEL an international team of researchers has successfully filmed a reaction step that is important for the development of antibiotic resistance. The molecular film captures the very rapid reaction of the enzyme beta-lactamase from tuberculosis bacteria with the cephalosporin antibiotic ceftriaxone

    https://www.bioxfel.org/content/article/435

  87. NSF BioXFEL STC Postdoctoral Research Award granted to Benjamin Stauch and Ahmad Hosseinizadeh

    News 30 Mar 2017

    The BioXFEL Center is proud to announce the recipients of the Postdoctoral Research Award, Benjamin Stauch and Ahmad Hosseinizadeh. Stauch is a Postdoctoral Research Associate in the group of Prof. Vadim Cherezov at the Bridge Institute of the University of Southern California in Los Angeles. He received his Master’s degree

    https://www.bioxfel.org/content/article/221

  88. BioXFEL Conference 2022

    Uncategorised 20 Oct 2021

    The National Science Foundation BioXFEL Science and Technology Center is pleased to announce that it will be hosting its ninth annual international conference virtually February 8-10, 2021. Our annual External Advisors Meeting will be held Monday, Feb 7, 2021. The annual International BioXFEL Conference brings together experts in a variety of

    https://www.bioxfel.org/2022-conference

  89. BioXFEL research published in Nature Methods enables seeing inside particles in solution

    News 29 Jan 2018

    New research published today in Nature Methods by BioXFEL researcher Tom Grant opens up new avenues for studying the structures of particles floating in solution.  Typically, molecular structures are determined using a technique known as crystallography, where molecules are chemically induced to align next to each other in a large 3D

    https://www.bioxfel.org/content/article/314

  90. Abbas Ourmazd

    Biography 21 May 2013

    Abbas Ourmazd University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Department of Physics 1900 East Kenwood Boulevard Milwaukee, WI 53211 ourmazd@uwm. Abbas Ourmazd, Ph.D., is currently Distinguished Professor of Physics and Electrical Engineering at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. His current interests include the structure of biological

    https://www.bioxfel.org/content/article/58

  91. XFELs Open A New Era in Structural Chemical Biology

    News 22 Jun 2017

    X-ray crystallography, the workhorse of structural biology, has been revolutionized by the advent of serial femtosecond crystallography using X-ray free electron lasers. Here, the fast pace and history of discoveries are discussed together with current challenges and the method's great potential to make new structural discoveries, such as the

    https://www.bioxfel.org/content/article/263

  92. UNLV Student Opportunities

    Education 9 Sep 2016

    Research Opportunities for UNLV Students X-ray free electron lasers (XFELs) present unique capabilities that have the potential to revolutionize structural biology and its ability to probe the biological world. BioXFEL is a NSF Science and Technology Center that is focused on developing new techniques, educating the general

    https://www.bioxfel.org/content/article/174

  93. XFEL Crystal Blaster Educational Game

    Knowledge Transfer 11 Apr 2017

    BioXFEL member and undergraduate researcher, Fiacre Kabayiza, has created a game to help educate school-aged students on the topic of XFEL science.   Download for Free The XFEL game is available on the Apple App store, Google Play and here on our website.     Download Windows Version: Download here Download Mac Version:

    https://www.bioxfel.org/content/article/234

  94. Scientific Leadership Development Program

    Education 11 Oct 2018

    This new initiative promotes the leadership of post-doctoral associates and senior graduate students by inviting them to develop educational content in their areas of expertise and interest. This initiative has two components. 1. Leadership Participation - BioXFEL Scholars will participate in the planning and implementation of a

    https://www.bioxfel.org/content/article/341

  95. XFEL: Crystal Blaster

    Education 29 Sep 2016

    BioXFEL member and undergraduate researcher, Fiacre Kabayiza, has created a game to help educate school-aged students on the topic of XFEL science.   Download for Free The XFEL game is available on the Apple App store, Google Play and here on our website.     Download Windows Version: Download here Download Mac Version:

    https://www.bioxfel.org/content/article/176

  96. Nature Research and the Biodesign Institute to co-host fall conference on imaging molecular reactions

    News 5 Sep 2019

    Some of the world’s most accomplished scientific minds will converge on Arizona State University’s Tempe campus on November 6, 7 and 8 to explore new methods that make it possible to observe molecules in action. Illustrating the adage, "seeing is believing," the conference, “Functional dynamics – visualizing molecules in action,” will

    https://www.bioxfel.org/content/article/379

  97. Scientific Communications Workshop

    Education 4 Dec 2017

    Every summer, BioXFEL leads a series of Communications Workshops concurrent with the summer internship program. Staff scientists Russell Fung (UWM), Bill Bauer (HWI) and Ganesh Subramanian (ASU) manage these workshops at their respective sites. The workshop is held bi-weekly and teaches our interns how to effectively organize and present

    https://www.bioxfel.org/content/article/311

  98. UWM researchers create first 3D movie of virus in action

    News 14 Aug 2017

    A research collaboration led by the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee has for the first time created a three-dimensional movie showing a virus preparing to infect a healthy cell. The research has the potential to fundamentally advance our understanding of how biological processes inside the cell work. The feat

    https://www.bioxfel.org/content/article/294

  99. Undergraduate Students - Funding Opportunities

    Education 11 Jul 2017

    Public Databases for Fellowships/Scholarships Please click on the below links for access to various public databases that are affiliated with some the top colleges/universities in the nation: ~ Yale University    ~ Cornell University    ~ Stanford University    ~ SPIN Database  Undergraduate Scholarships and Fellowships

    https://www.bioxfel.org/content/article/273

  100. New Positions at UC Merced

    Opportunities 9 Nov 2020

    The Thompson Lab at University of California Merced is recruiting a Postdoctoral Scholar and a Junior Research Specialist. The Postdoc will work on projects related to multi-temperature and time-resolved (T-jump) crystallography at synchrotrons and XFELs. ucmerced.edu/JPF01028   The Junior Specialist will support wet lab

    https://www.bioxfel.org/content/article/409