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[SA_scat] Call for access to Synchrotron Beamline Facilities,2015 - EMBL Hamburg, Germany

*Call for access to Synchrotron Beamline Facilities, 2015 - EMBL 
Hamburg, Germany*

We announce a call for synchrotron beam time applications in biological 
small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) and macromolecular crystallography 
(MX) for the period April - November 2015. The following EMBL/DESY 
beamlines at PETRA III are available: P12 (SAXS), P13 (MX), and P14 
(MX). A detailed description of the three beamlines and links to the 
electronic beam proposal forms can be found at:

http://www.embl-hamburg.de/services/access_infrastructures/index.html

The deadline for submission of proposals is January 31st, 2015. The 
proposals will be evaluated by an external Project Evaluation Committee. 
Users will be informed of the results of their applications by March 
16th, 2015.

Access to the EMBL Hamburg facilities also includes assistance with 
crystallization, sample preparation and, in combination with an EMBL 
beamline visit, with sample characterization and optimization. Usage of 
the beamlines and biophysical facilities can in part be supported by the 
European Commission, Research Infrastructure Action under the FP7 
project BioStruct-X (http://www.biostruct-x.eu/).

For further general information, please contact our user office:
Tel: +49 40-89902-111
Email: useroffice (at) embl-hamburg.de

For specific information, please use the following email addresses:

saxs (at) embl-hamburg.de (small-angle X-ray scattering)
mx (at) embl-hamburg.de (macromolecular crystallography)
spc (at) embl-hamburg.de (sample preparation and characterization)
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