CXS in the media

January 31, 2011

Bio Spectrumasia - Alzheimers protein puts top brains to the test

Physorg - Putting top brains to the test with Alzheimer's protein

Cosmos - New laser X-ray reveals protein shapes

January 25, 2011

Computer Welt - Leuchtturmlinse macht Quanten-Computer schneller

Nachrichten -·Leuchtturmlinse macht Computer schneller

Z News - Lighthouse lenses 'can boost quantum computer speed'

computerwocheLeuchtturmlinse macht Computer schneller

ChannelpartnerQuanten-Computer werden schneller

Koeln Media - Leuchtturmlinse macht Computer schneller

January 19, 2011

New Scientist - Malaria caught on camera breaking and entering cell

Nex GadgetMalaria Parasite’s Brutal Blood Cell Invasion Finally Caught on Video [Video]

Giz Modo - Malaria Parasite’s Brutal Blood Cell Invasion Finally Caught on Video

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La Trobe University Podcast Series - X-rays

An interview with Associate Professor Andrew Peele

Transcript X-Ray Science


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Matt de Neef: Hello and welcome to the La Trobe University Podcast series. My name is Matt de Neef and today I'm speaking with Dr. Andrew Peele. He's an associate professor and reader in the physics department here at La Trobe and a program manager in the Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Coherent X-ray Science. Thanks for your time, Andrew.

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CXS in the media

December 21, 2010

Medi LexiconDespite Damage, Membrane Protein Structure Can Be Seen Using New X-Ray Technology, Study Reveals

December 20, 2010

Lab Spaces Despite damage, membrane protein structure can be seen using new X-ray technology

physorg.comMembrane protein structure can be seen using new X-ray free-electron lasers

newsguide.usDespite damage, membrane protein structure can be seen using new X-ray technology, study reveals

redOrbit Despite Damage, Membrane Protein Structure Can Be Seen Using New X-Ray Technology, Study Reveals

December 13, 2010

Life Scientist - Super resolution microscopy breaks the light barrier

DECEMBER 10, 2010

Science MattersAssociate Professor Robert Scholten awarded Alan Walsh Medal for Service to Industry

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Australian researchers have identified a way to measure the structure of membrane proteins despite being damaged when using X-ray Free-Electron Lasers (XFELs)‚ a discovery that will help fast track the development of targeted drugs using emerging XFELs technology.

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