- Wiley postdoc Patrick Reardon, Duke University, talks about his nuclear magnetic resonance, or NMR, research with EMSL Director Allison Campbell. He is investigating HIV-1 proteins and their relationship to a potential HIV-1 vaccine.
- Potato chip bags are more than just packaging; they’re complex storage and delivery systems. Scientists at EMSL used more than nine instruments to study them. Read more about this award-winning research …
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- We’re edging closer to visualizing single-molecule or atomic scales in situ and in real time. Read about University of Colorado Boulder Professor Markus Raschke’s contributions to this unique capability.
- Find out how scientists at EMSL are using a new high-resolution spectrometer to address scientific challenges that have a nice aroma. Sniff, sniff …
- EMSL resources support catalysis research. Find out more …
- Delivering scientific impact – learn more about EMSL’s capabilities, including new instruments and acquisition plans for new capabilities.
- What can EMSL do to support your biology research? How about an integrated computing environment? Find out more ...
- EMSL’s 2013 call for user proposals closes March 1. Learn more about the call and how to apply …
- Here’s the third video in the series from the EMSL Integration 2012 User Meeting featuring Joy Ward, The University of Kansas.
- EMSL Director Allison Campbell and her PNNL colleagues gather after the induction ceremony where all were named AAAS fellows. With Allison are Nigel Browning, Anthony Peurrung and Douglas Ray. Congratulations.
- Congrats, EMSL Director Allison Campbell, on your induction as AAAS Fellow today. Read more …
- Congratulations, Julia, on being selected for this honor.
- Meet scientists who are watching atoms move.
- Today is National Inventors’ Day in the U.S. It’s a day to recognize the many significant contributions by inventors. The U.S. chose Feb. 11 in honor of the birthday of Thomas Alva Edison, who held more than 1,000 patents.
EMSL has 85 U.S. and 87 foreign patents for a total of 172 patents granted since opening its doors Oct. 1, 1997.
Celebrate the day by inventing something. - Do you have an idea for a unique research project requiring the capabilities of two DOE user facilities? Read more …
- Watch another presentation in the series of videos from the 2012 EMSL User Meeting. This one features Steven Hallam from the University of British Columbia.
- Not fueling around – scientists working at EMSL use new protein probes and mass spectrometry tools to find the best enzymes to turn biomass into biofuel. Read more …