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X-PROBE Innovative Training Network

European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Program
under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie

This cross-disciplinary Marie Curie Innovative Training Network builds upon the transformative opportunities created by existing X-ray sources and new sources soon to be operative in Europe.

These opportunities include using ultrafast X-ray sources to extract time-dependent structural information from proteins; and revolutionary possibilities created by X-ray Free Electron Laser radiation for an entirely new regime of pre-damage serial femtosecond crystallography.

No lag should exist between building new sources and training the next generation of scientists well versed in using these facilities.

Our research training will yield new scientific insights on fundamental properties of protein structure and dynamics: one of the most challenging problems in structural biology; and technological advancements in diverse fields from pharmacology to nanotechnology.

X-PROBE creates close interdisciplinary collaboration between structural biologists, physical chemists, beamline engineers, software developers, and industrial partners.

The rapidly changing state-of-the-art demands that young researchers are trained to meet these new experimental, technical and analysis challenges at the forefront of structural biology and photochemistry. X-probe’s interdisciplinary and intersectorial training network incorporates four leading European X-ray facilities (ESRF, MAXIV Laboratory, European XFEL, SwissFEL); three academic laboratories at the forefront developing X-ray tools to probe protein dynamics; and both large and small industrial partners.

This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation program under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie
Grant Agreement No. 637295

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Partners

 
 

Partners

 
 

Principal Investigators

Prof Beatrice Vallone
Sapienza Università di Roma
Chemistry and Biochemistry
Management, Training and Research

Prof Richard Neutze
Göteborgs Universitet
Department of Chemistry & Molecular Biology
Training and Research

Prof Henry Chapman
Universität Hamburg
Institut für Experimentalphysik
Training and Research

Prof Jorgen Larsson
Lunds Universitet
Medical Laser Centre Department of Physics Lund University
Training and Research

Prof Michael Wulff
ESRF – European Synchrotron Radiation Facility
Training and Research

Dr. Marco Cammarata
CNRS – Institut de Physique de Rennes
Training and Research

Dr Annette Eckhardt
Xtal Concepts
Training and Technology development

Dr Margareta Ek
AstraZeneca R&D
Training and Technology development

Dr. Alessandra Bonamore
Molirom srl
Training and Technology development

Prof Gebhard F.X. Schertler
Paul Scherrer Institute – Structural biology methods
Training and Research

Academic Supervisors

Prof Christian Betzel
Universität Hamburg
Xtal Concepts Academic Supervisor

Dr. Gisela Brändén
University of Gothenburg
AstraZeneca R&D Academic Supervisor

Prof. Alberto Boffi
Sapienza Università di Roma
MoLiRom Academic Supervisor

ESRs

Cécile Exertier
Professor Beatrice Vallone Group
Sapienza University of Rome

Robert Bosman
Prof Richard Neutze Group
University of Gothenburg

Daniela Baitan
Dr Annette Eckhardt Group
XtalConcepts GmbH

Victoria Kabanova
Prof Michael Wulff Group
European Synchrotron Radiation Facility

Aleksandra Tolstikova
Prof Henry Chapman Group
University of Hamburg

Matilde Trabuco
Dr Alessandra Bonamore Group
Molecular Links Rome srl

Jenny Hering
Dr. Margareta Ek Group
AstraZeneca R&D

Niranjan Varma
Prof. Gebhard F.X. Schertler Group
PSI: Paul Scherrer Institute

Xiaocui Wang
Prof Jorgen Larsson Group
Lund University

Lodovico Balducci
Dr. Marco Cammarata Group
CNRS Rennes, Department of Physics

Principal Investigators

Prof Beatrice Vallone
Sapienza Università di Roma
Chemistry and Biochemistry
Management, Training and Research

Prof Richard Neutze
Göteborgs Universitet
Department of Chemistry & Molecular Biology
Training and Research

Prof Henry Chapman
Universität Hamburg
Institut für Experimentalphysik
Training and Research

Prof Jorgen Larsson
Lunds Universitet
Medical Laser Centre Department of Physics Lund University
Training and Research

Prof Michael Wulff
ESRF – European Synchrotron Radiation Facility
Training and Research

Dr. Marco Cammarata
CNRS – Institut de Physique de Rennes
Training and Research

Dr Annette Eckhardt
Xtal Concepts
Training and Technology development

Dr Margareta Ek
AstraZeneca R&D
Training and Technology development

Dr. Alessandra Bonamore
Molirom srl
Training and Technology development

Prof Gebhard F.X. Schertler
Paul Scherrer Institute – Structural biology methods
Training and Research

Academic Supervisors

Prof Christian Betzel
Universität Hamburg
Xtal Concepts Academic Supervisor

Dr. Gisela Brändén
University of Gothenburg
AstraZeneca R&D Academic Supervisor

Prof. Alberto Boffi
Sapienza Università di Roma
MoLiRom Academic Supervisor

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All/Grants/Research Lines
Ferritin - Transferrin Receptor
April 1, 2020

Ferritin / Transferrin Receptor

OleP‐6DEB complex. A) Superposition of the open (green) and closed (wheat) conformations of OleP‐6DEB complex
April 1, 2020

P450

Cavities in NgbCO (blue) and unligated metNgb (yellow) as determined by using surfnet (46). The position of Ser-55 is highlighted in green.
April 1, 2020

Globins

Fluorescence of human SRD5As and TECR
March 28, 2020

Membrane Proteins and Drug Design

March 28, 2020

Kinases and Targeted Therapy

March 28, 2020

Fungal enzymes and cellulose degradation

March 27, 2020

PROMETEUS-RISE Protein and Membrane Technology Consortium

March 27, 2020

X-PROBE Innovative Training Network

March 27, 2020

PROMETEUS-RISE Protein and Membrane Technology Consortium

March 27, 2020

X-PROBE Innovative Training Network

Ferritin - Transferrin Receptor
April 1, 2020

Ferritin / Transferrin Receptor

OleP‐6DEB complex. A) Superposition of the open (green) and closed (wheat) conformations of OleP‐6DEB complex
April 1, 2020

P450

Cavities in NgbCO (blue) and unligated metNgb (yellow) as determined by using surfnet (46). The position of Ser-55 is highlighted in green.
April 1, 2020

Globins

Fluorescence of human SRD5As and TECR
March 28, 2020

Membrane Proteins and Drug Design

March 28, 2020

Kinases and Targeted Therapy

March 28, 2020

Fungal enzymes and cellulose degradation

 
 
 

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