The fundamental approach to structure-based crystallography hasn’t really changed since 1913, when father and son duo, W. H. and W. L. Bragg, solved the first structure of any material at an atomic ...
X-Ray crystallography is a tool used to provide structural information about molecules. The technique was developed in 1912 by William Henry Bragg and William Lawrence Bragg (a father and son team who ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Researchers have identified the chemical process behind the anticancer properties of piperlongumine, the ...
In two Letters in Nature, scientists are reporting that they have been able to reconstruct the structures of biological molecules using femtosecond X-ray pulses. In the first Letter, they imaged ...
Researchers are responsible for making their own macromolecules in milligram quantities and in highly purified form. The core staff will assist with handling of macromolecules for structure analysis.
"We tend to spend a lot of time running and optimizing the programs that analyze diffraction data," said Holton, who now operates an X-ray beamline devoted to protein crystallography at the Advanced ...
I found the cover story “100 Years of X-ray Crystallography” most fascinating (C&EN, Aug. 11, page 32). But I think the Jack Dunitz-H. B. Bürgi paper deserves at least a mention (J. Am. Chem. Soc.
X-ray crystallography, like mass spectroscopy and nuclear spectroscopy, is an extremely useful material characterization technique that is unfortunately hard for amateurs to perform. The physical ...