XFEL-Hub Principal Scientist:
Allen Orville
Tel: +44 (0) 1235 567505
E-mail: allen.orville@diamond.ac.uk
XFEL 2017b collaboration team <br />
Participants of the XFEL2017b experiment at the European XFEL. From right to left: Michael McDonough, Thomas Leissing, and Zuzana ...
Capillary grinder used for the high-viscosity extruder
Pierre Aller counting crystals in the XBI lab at the European XFEL
Office space next to the XBI lab at the European XFEL
XBI lab at the European XFEL
Agata Butryn loading samples during an XFEL experiment (XBI lab at the European XFEL)
Entrance to the SACLA XFEL facility (Japan)
Isabel Moraes with part of her XFEL team at SACLA. From left to right: Juan Francisco Bada Juarez, Javier Vinals Camallonga, Danny ...
LCP extruder at BL I24 at Diamond
Pierre Aller loading samples during an XFEL experiment (XBI lab at the European XFEL)
Microbiology facility at the Research Complex at Harwell
XFEL-Hub wet lab space at the Research Complex at Harwell
Diamond crystallization facility at the Research Complex at Harwell
Anka Lucic in the MX lab at the Research Complex at Harwell
SACLA BL2 experimental station
SACLA building
Entrance to the LCLS Far Experimental Hall bunker
The Macromolecular Femtosecond Crystallography (MFX) instrument control room during an XFEL experiment at LCLS
The Single Particles, Clusters, and Biomolecules & Serial Femtosecond Crystallography (SPB/SFX)instrument control room of the ...
The Single Particles, Clusters, and Biomolecules & Serial Femtosecond Crystallography (SPB/SFX) instrument of the European XFEL
Diamond's crystallization facility at the Research Complex at Harwell
XFEL 2017b collaboration team <br />
Participants of the XFEL2017b experiment at the European XFEL. From right to left: Michael McDonough, Thomas Leissing, and Zuzana Cocuľová.
Capillary grinder used for the high-viscosity extruder
Pierre Aller counting crystals in the XBI lab at the European XFEL
Office space next to the XBI lab at the European XFEL
XBI lab at the European XFEL
Agata Butryn loading samples during an XFEL experiment (XBI lab at the European XFEL)
Entrance to the SACLA XFEL facility (Japan)
Isabel Moraes with part of her XFEL team at SACLA. From left to right: Juan Francisco Bada Juarez, Javier Vinals Camallonga, Danny Axford, Isabel Moraes, Peter Judge.
LCP extruder at BL I24 at Diamond
Pierre Aller loading samples during an XFEL experiment (XBI lab at the European XFEL)
Microbiology facility at the Research Complex at Harwell
XFEL-Hub wet lab space at the Research Complex at Harwell
Diamond crystallization facility at the Research Complex at Harwell
Anka Lucic in the MX lab at the Research Complex at Harwell
SACLA BL2 experimental station
SACLA building
Entrance to the LCLS Far Experimental Hall bunker
The Macromolecular Femtosecond Crystallography (MFX) instrument control room during an XFEL experiment at LCLS
The Single Particles, Clusters, and Biomolecules & Serial Femtosecond Crystallography (SPB/SFX)instrument control room of the European XFEL
The Single Particles, Clusters, and Biomolecules & Serial Femtosecond Crystallography (SPB/SFX) instrument of the European XFEL
Diamond's crystallization facility at the Research Complex at Harwell
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