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Access to Synchrotron and Neutron Sources
One of the services offered by EMBL to the scientific community is the structural analysis of biological samples using synchrotron and neutron sources. These are available at the outstations in Hamburg and Grenoble.

EMBL Hamburg is located on the site of DESY [German Synchrotron Research Centre] that provides synchrotron radiation [SR] through its DORIS positron storage ring. This radiation is used to study the structure and function of proteins using state of the art equipment and methods.

The EMBL Grenoble, France, is located in very close proximity to two unique European facilities for research in structural biology: the nuclear reactor of the Institut Laue Langevin [ILL], which provides high flux neutron beams, and the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility [ESRF], which produces amongst the world's most intense X-ray beams. The Outstation collaborates very closely with both of these facilities in building and operating beamlines for macromolecular crystallography, in developing the associated instrumentation and techniques, and in providing biochemical laboratory facilities and expertise to help external visitors making measurements.
Last updated by: Office of Information and Public Affairs, 27 October 2006
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