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Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center X-ray Crystallography Core

Website:
bidmc.org/Research/CoreFacilities/XrayCrystallographyCore.aspx
Company Type:
Academic Core Facility

The X-ray Crystallography Facility located at 99 Brookline Ave. (Research North) was recently established as a core to serve the needs of investigators in the BIDMC and Harvard Medical School community interested in using structural biology as a tool in their research.

The laboratory houses instrumentation consisting of :

Micromax 007 X-ray generator
R-Axis HTC detector
Osmic VariMax HF confocal optics
X-Stream 2000 cryogenic device for data collection at 100K
A Peak Scientific nitrogen generator
Two Olympus microscopes are available for inspecting and photographing crystal trays
Two incubators (4ºC – 25ºC) are available for crystallization experiments
A Leica Z6 Stereo Microscope with polarizer
A Spot Flex 15.2 64 Mp Shifting Pixel Digital Camera
TTPLabtech Mosquito nanolitre crystallization robot
Supporting computing facilities include several Linux PCs which can be used for data acquisition, analysis and processing.

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Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center X-ray Crystallography Core
3 Cummington Mall Boston, MA, 02215 United States

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