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Steve is very interested in structural biology methods that let us see "molecular movies" -- i.e. how molecular machines like enzymes actually work. Diffuse scattering is one such method that he’s worked on with Nozomi Ando's group. But he’s also interested in using time-resolved techniques to include more types of perturbations, such as temperature, pressure, and electric fields.
Researchers led by Professor Aaron Stebner's group at the Colorado School of Mines were able to elucidate important functional fatigue behaviors in a shape memory alloy (SMA) b
Our team has developed a new serial crystallography method for rapid serial data collection with oscillation, lowering the total number of crystals needed. Crystals are deposited onto a silicon chip with thousands of microwells in precise locations. Using a piezoelectric translation stage, each crystal-containing microwell can be positioned in front of the X-ray beam rapidly and precisely. With oscillation, the total amount of data per crystal that can be obtained is improved, without effects from radiation damage.
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