Centre de Biologie Structurale

 
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  • 16 May
    "Ask the ancestors: resurrecting and re-evolving the bacterial flagellar motor" Matthew Baker, University New South Wales, Sydney 16 May 2024 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM

    Matthew Baker,Scientia Associate Professor, UNSW Sydney (BABS), Faculty of Science.Visiting Professor, Institute of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology

  • 17 May
    Young CBS Researchers Meeting 17 May 2024 04:30 PM to 05:30 PM

  • 23 May
    CTS: TEAM 2 23 May 2024 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM

    CBS Internal Teams Seminars

  • 16 May - 23 May
  • 27 May - 31 May
  • 03 Jun - 10 Jun
  • 13 Jun - 17 Jun
  • 20 Jun - 27 Jun
  • 28 Jun - 02 Jul
  • 05 Jul - 08 Jul

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X-AFM

Equipement

X-AFM: AFM that can be installed in Synchrotron X-Ray beamlines.

Measure

Correlate sample topology and mechanics observed by AFM with structural characterization provided by Grazing Incidence X-Ray techniques (Surface Diffraction and Small Angle Scattering, GUXD, GISAXS).

Our X-AFM can acquire AFM images up to 1 image/seconds. It can be mounted on the hexapodes of several X-Ray beamlines allowing for a sufficient mechanical stability for AFM operation.

 
X-Ray-AFM (left) that can be installed in Synchrotron X-Ray beamlines (ID03 at the ESRF, right). Equiped with complete Nanonis SPECS control unit.
 
Specifications For technical info about X-AFM, please read https://doi.org/10.1107/S1600577515016318
Room 1A11@CBS60
 

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