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EMBL 2023 proposal deadline

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Facility
PETRA-III
Deadline
7 Dec 2022, 22:59 UTC
Type
Standard


Sarah Marshall-Bensch via sa_scat via nistgov.onmicrosoft.com 


4:51 AM (5 hours ago)
to sa_scat


Call for access to Synchrotron Beamline Facilities, 2023 - EMBL Hamburg, Germany
_*Deadline: Wednesday 7th December 2022 (midnight CET)*_

We would like to remind you about the call for synchrotron beamtime applications in biological small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) and macromolecular crystallography (MX) for the period February - December 2023. The following EMBL beamlines at PETRA III are available: P12 (SAXS), P13 and P14 including the T-REXX endstation (MX). For both SAXS and MX, instrumentation for time-resolved experiments is in place.

Submission of BAG (Block Allocation Group) proposals is strongly encouraged for SAXS and MX. Groups applying for beamtime to work on several projects during 2023 are requested to submit their research proposals via a BAG application and not as several individual proposals (even if the BAG only consists of a single research group).

Please note: COVID-19 related proposals requiring rapid access can be submitted at any time; contact the User Office directly for more information about the submission process.

The deadline for submission of proposals for 2023 is Wednesday 7th December 2022 (midnight CET). After this date, the proposals will be evaluated by an external Project Evaluation Committee and the users will be informed about the results of their application(s) in the second half of January 2023.

Support for access to the infrastructures is being offered via the iNEXT-Discoveryhttps://www.embl.org/about/info/hamburg-access-infrastructures/inext-discovery-funding/  and Instruct-ERIChttps://www.embl.org/about/info/hamburg-access-infrastructures/instruct-eric-funding/  programmes, please contact the User Office for details on how to apply.

A detailed description of the three beamlines and links to the electronic proposal forms can be found on our Structural Biology Services page:
https://www.embl.org/services-facilities/hamburg/

For additional information and advice regarding submitting a proposal, visit our Access to Infrastructures pagehttps://www.embl.org/about/info/hamburg-access-infrastructures/  .

Submit a proposal via the EMBL Hamburg user portal:
https://smis.embl-hamburg.de

Access to the EMBL Hamburg facilities also includes assistance with crystallisation, sample preparation and, in combination with an EMBL beamline visit, with sample characterisation and optimisation.

For further general information, please contact the EMBL Hamburg user office:
Tel.: +49 40-89902-111/183
Email: useroffice (at) embl-hamburg.de

For specific information:
saxs (at) embl-hamburg.de (small-angle X-ray scattering)
mx (at) embl-hamburg.de (macromolecular crystallography)
spc (at) embl-hamburg.de (sample preparation and characterisation)
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