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European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL)'s video: EMBL Hamburg trains future generations of life scientists in using small-angle X-ray scattering

@EMBL Hamburg trains future generations of life scientists in using small-angle X-ray scattering
Each year, EMBL Hamburg’s Svergun Group offers practical and lecture courses on biological small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS). The courses provide young scientists an opportunity to gain hands-on experience by measuring their own samples, and by exploring different aspects of SAXS for studying the structure of macromolecules. Since 2020, the courses have also been made available in an online format. In this video, four course participants – Line Abildgaard Ryberg from the University of Copenhagen, Alessandro Sicorello from University College London, Miha Pavšič from the University of Ljubljana, and Dana Saad from the University of Milan – explain how the course helped them in their research and teaching activities. Learn more about the 2020 online edition of the SAXS course and access the online lectures (registration required): https://www.embl.org/news/lab-matters/embl-hamburg-trains-future-generations-in-saxs EMBL’s multifaceted training programme is committed to excellence in training at all stages of careers in the life sciences: https://www.embl.org/training/ Alongside training for scientists, EMBL’s education department ELLS shares scientific discoveries with young learners and teachers through inspiring activities. Explore EMBO courses: https://www.embo.org/conferences-training/ #/ Credits Video producer: Claudiu Grozea Writer and editor: Dorota Badowska Footage: Dorota Badowska, Claudiu Grozea, Svergun Group, Adobe Stock Visuals and animations: Spronk 3D Studio and EMBL Svergun Group sponsored by WeNMR; Line Abildgaard Ryberg, Miha Pavšič, Nelly Hajizadeh Music: Still moving forward by Daniel Rudd Intro motion graphic design: Claudiu Grozea © European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL)

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