BioMAX
BioMAX is the first X-ray macromolecular crystallography beamline of MAX IV Laboratory. It has been in user operation since 2017. The design goal for BioMAX was to create a stable…
BioMAX is the first X-ray macromolecular crystallography beamline of MAX IV Laboratory. It has been in user operation since 2017. The design goal for BioMAX was to create a stable…
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…pocket, and not all visually proven binding modes represent good starting points for structure-based drug design. Finding out which fragments were amenable to optimization took a lot of trial and…
…directions in the full range of the sample-detector distances provided by the beamline (up to 16 m). The optical and mechanical design of the CoSAXS instrument has been carefully developed…
Welcome to MetalBeams online seminar! Registration is now open. Read more and sign up today! MetalBeams is an initiative within SIP Metallic Materials, run by Jernkontoret, Swerim and RISE, to encourage the use…
…of a significant collaboration between MAX IV, KTH and DESY, focused on developing and refining this groundbreaking technique. Although the project was initiated specifically for the LEAPS-INNOV initiative, it has…
…problems occur hindering the measurements. Samples must be flat without any macro- or micro-size tips, as they may cause significant field emissions and eventually deleterious arcing. The size of the…
…and interfaces. The design of the beamline facilitates sample transfer between the end stations, offering synergy between gas phase and solid-state research. An Estonian and Finnish consortium, supported by the…
…accelerator areas Accelerator areas constitute controlled areas where radiation levels may be significant. There are four main accelerator areas at MAX IV: the linac tunnel, the short pulse facility (SPF),…
…projects related to COVID-19 as well as to Lund University and its faculties for support to LP3. Publication Annika Rogstam, Maria Nyblom, Signe Christensen, Celeste Sele, Vladimir O. Talibov, Therese…