
News & Events
Partner eventsThe following events are organised by one or more of the 21 partners in the HALRIC consortium.
Upcoming Events
LINXS inaugural conference explore the role that large facility infrastructures will play in the future and the needs of the wider user community.
Read moreThis EMBL course for advanced PhD students and early-career researchers is open for application until 30 June 2025.
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Previous Events
Register by 21 May 2025 to this cross-disciplinary event hosted by the University of Hamburg gathering researchers, stakeholders, and high-level master’s students from across the EUGLOH network and beyond.
Read moreLINXS symposium explores techniques, biological challenges, and fosters collaborative networking in multidisciplinary science.
Read more2-day symposium at LINXS connecting early-career researchers in life sciences, offering talks, career insights, proposal-writing guidance, and facility tours to inspire collaboration and networking.
Read moreDESY Photon Science Users’ Meeting and the European XFEL Users’ Meeting will be held from 20 to 24 January 2025, in Hamburg.
Read moreThe next Users meeting at MAX IV, Lund – Sweden, will be held from 13-15 January 2025.
Read moreMVA’s next R&D Network meeting to explore how life science companies can leverage world-class research infrastructures
Read moreThe conference aims to raise awareness and expand knowledge on using scattering and imaging techniques to study diseases and develop pharmaceuticals for treatment.
Read moreA practical course that offers a hands-on introduction to integrative structural biology, exploring various experimental structure determination techniques including X-ray crystallography, cryo-EM, small-angle X-ray scattering, NMR, and mass spectrometry.
Read moreJoin LINXS guest seminar featuring Prof. Anthony Watts, a renowned biophysicist, as he explores the critical role of water in membrane receptor function.
Read moreThe LINXS mAb Final Meeting focusing on experimental, simulation, and theoretical efforts to advance the understanding of antibodies in solution and the progress made in recent years.
Read morePreparing for Beamtime: first of the LINXS webinar series with a title X-ray CT: What resolution do you really need?
Read moreThe Centre for Molecular Medicine Norway (NCMM) will host the 13th Nordic EMBL Partnership meeting in Oslo in September 2024.
Read moreA hands-on course on how to work with membrane proteins, how to troubleshoot in the wet lab during solubilisation and reconstitution, and how to conduct experiments at the beamlines and during early stages of cryoEM screening.
Read moreA conference in chemical biology focused on modulating the function and activity of both small and large biological molecules.
Read moreThe aim of the summer school is to give the participants a good overview of the current state-of-the-art in several of the fundamental topics used in modern biomedical image analysis.
Read moreXRM2024 is a scientific conference intended for the international X-ray microscopy community.
Read moreWorkshop dedicated to 3D biomedical imaging with synchrotron radiation where expert synchrotron users and staff will present state-of-the-art cases and future possibilities.
Read moreA symposium organised by postgraduate students from Leicester University, focusing on introducing different techniques and different biological problems, with the goal to network and identify how relevant research groups could work together.
Read moreWorkshop on neutron diffraction in drug discovery, design and formulation, with the tour of the European Spallation Source (ESS) in Lund.
Read moreAUSBI Symposium 2024 – Open invitation for everyone interested in the Aarhus University Structural Biology and Biophysics Network
Read moreThe aim of the symposium is to create a platform for early career researchers within Life Sciences, working on X-rays and neutrons.
Read more5 day French-Swedish Academy for Scattering Experiments and Modeling for Life science, with dedicated courses, discussion sessions and visits to the synchrotron and neutron sources.
Read moreProf. Serena DeBeer will present her group’s recent spectroscopic studies on methane monooxygenases, as well as recent work on lytic polysaccharide monooxygenases.
Read moreWebinar titled “Protein internal dynamics and their relationship with the protein stability” with prof. Yun Liu from the University of Delaware (NIST Center for Neutron Research (NCNR) and Department of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering).
Read moreSeminar on Data-driven modeling of the intrinsically disordered proteome; focusing on CALVADOS, an efficient molecular model of IDRs and how the investigation was carried out.
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