Rosalind Franklin Institute
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Looking forward to hosting the 2024 European Microscopy & Spectroscopy PFIB meeting Imperial Materials next week April 9 & 10th
Awesome speakers including Dr Tomas L. Martin, Yvonne Chart Maud Dumoux Rosalind Franklin Institute, DrStuartRobertson, Jack Donoghue Henry Royce Institute ! #microscopy 🔬
BIG news...we're leading a £125M UK Research and Innovation national research facility, @RUEDI_UK, to drive breakthroughs in UK science 🔬
RUEDI will position the UK as a leader in ultrafast electron microscopy & is in partnership with Science and Technology Facilities Council Rosalind Franklin Institute.
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The University will lead new UK Research and Innovation £125M world-first diffraction and imaging electron microscope, known as RUEDI.
RUEDI will drive forward scientific advances in sustainable energy, advanced materials, quantum technologies and structural biology.
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Unlocking the mysteries of electronic interactions in molecular doped-polymer solutions! Our recent work is out in The Journal of Physical Chemistry
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Find more details about this protocol by Lauren Eyssen, Siva Ramadurai, Sahar Abdelkarim, Imogen Buckle, Katy Cornish, Hong Lin, A.K. Jones, Gary, and Raymond Owens at University of Oxford , Uni of Reading, and Rosalind Franklin Institute : bio-protocol.org/en/bpdetail?id…
We have had a great morning so far at ATOM Festival in Abingdon Market Place. Come and say hello and learn about how llamas are helping us to fight viruses.
Our PhD Students organised a bake sale today in aid of Comic Relief, they've done an amazing job for their red nose day fundraiser. Their tasty cakes have so far raised over £300! 🍰
Our llamas vs viruses stand is heading to ATOM Festival this weekend in Abingdon Town Centre. Join us on Saturday 16th March from 10am-3pm to learn about how llamas have been helping researchers to fight viruses.
Work led by the Franklin's Courtney Mycroft-West and Liang Wu was recently published in Nature Communications.
It has provided the structure for NDST1, the final structure for the enzyme families involved in the biosynthesis of heparan sulfate.
Read more here - zurl.co/3H4e