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X-Ray crystallography

The X-Ray crystallography provides access to infrastructure for protein as well as peptide, nucleic acid and small molecule crystallography and structure determination.

The workflow includes liquid handling for sample crystallization at two temperatures, optimizing crystals, crystal handling including cryo-protection and storage. Diffraction analysis and data collection will be done on an in-house, state of the art Bruker D8 Quest X-ray source (copper sealed tube) attached to an cutting edge PhotonII detector including downstream software suits for structure determination. Our facility is open for scientific collaboration and fits nicely into the organic, bioorganic and medicinal chemistry environment at the VU and nearby institutions.

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Feel free to contact the Head of X-Ray Crystallography Sven Hennig

Send an email to s.hennig@vu.nl

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