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NextBioForm at RISE
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NextBioForm is a competence centre, coordinated by RISE, with 18 partners, providing cutting-edge research on industrially relevant issues for the formulation and characterisation of biologically based pharmaceutical products. For the life science field, there is a great advantage in using neutron and photon technologies to solve difficult problems. From the structures of isolated protein complexes to the molecular dynamics of whole cells, neutron methods can achieve a resolution in complex systems that is inaccessible to other techniques. Biology is fortunate to be rich in water and hydrogen, and these advanced techniques help exploit the differential sensitivity of neutrons to this element and its main isotope, deuterium. Moreover, neutrons have wave properties that allow them to be used in the life sciences in a similar way to light, X-rays and electrons.
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NextBioForm is a competence centre, coordinated by RISE, with 18 partners, providing cutting-edge research on industrially relevant issues for the formulation and characterisation of biologically based pharmaceutical products. For the life science field, there is a great advantage in using neutron and photon technologies to solve difficult problems. From the structures of isolated protein complexes to the molecular dynamics of whole cells, neutron methods can achieve a resolution in complex systems that is inaccessible to other techniques. Biology is fortunate to be rich in water and hydrogen, and these advanced techniques help exploit the differential sensitivity of neutrons to this element and its main isotope, deuterium. Moreover, neutrons have wave properties that allow them to be used in the life sciences in a similar way to light, X-rays and electrons.