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Remote access to crystallography beamlines at SSRL: novel tools for training, education and collaboration

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Remote access to crystallography beamlines at SSRL: novel tools for training, education and collaboration

Auteurs : Clyde A. Smith ; Graeme L. Card ; Aina E. Cohen ; Tzanko I. Doukov ; Thomas Eriksson ; Ana M. Gonzalez ; Scott E. Mcphillips ; Pete W. Dunten ; Irimpan I. Mathews ; Jinhu Song ; S. Michael Soltis

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For the past five years, the Structural Molecular Biology group at the Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Lightsource (SSRL) has provided general users of the facility with fully remote access to the macromolecular crystallography beamlines. This was made possible by implementing fully automated beamlines with a flexible control system and an intuitive user interface, and by the development of the robust and efficient Stanford automated mounting robotic sample‐changing system. The ability to control a synchrotron beamline remotely from the comfort of the home laboratory has set a new paradigm for the collection of high‐quality X‐ray diffraction data and has fostered new collaborative research, whereby a number of remote users from different institutions can be connected at the same time to the SSRL beamlines. The use of remote access has revolutionized the way in which scientists interact with synchrotron beamlines and collect diffraction data, and has also triggered a shift in the way crystallography students are introduced to synchrotron data collection and trained in the best methods for collecting high‐quality data. SSRL provides expert crystallographic and engineering staff, state‐of‐the‐art crystallography beamlines, and a number of accessible tools to facilitate data collection and in‐house remote training, and encourages the use of these facilities for education, training, outreach and collaborative research.

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