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September 11th, 2020
by Corie Ralston
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The ALS is very graciously allowing us to use beamline 5.3.1 again. This beamline is a focused white light beamline, so it delivers extremely high brightness to samples, enabling us to look at larger protein complexes with even shorter X-ray exposures. Think there are enough cables in that hutch?

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January 21st, 2021
331 focusing mirror install
November 12th, 2020
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October 20th, 2020
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September 11th, 2020

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 2021
 January
331 mirror glue
 2020
 January
Some cool pictures of the beamline
 February
Visible light footprinting - is it possible?Optimizing the beamlineMore laser footprinting funFocusing mirror to arrive soon
 March
Research on hold
 April
Matt's thesis defense
 June
The New Beamline NormalPMI Workshop Coming UpVideo tutorials
 July
ACA Workshop Planned - July 31st100 workshop registrants!
 August
FP team InterviewFP helps in fight against COVID-19Latest workshop video online
 September
Back to 5.3.1
 October
Mirror project re-commencesElectron Footprinting?
 November
331 focusing mirror install
 2019
 December
Visiting Faculty ProgramPublication about the new jet sample delivery system is out!Welcome to the latest member of the footprinting team!

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