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Leading UK Research showcased to MPs and leading scientists
11 Mar 2010
Three young scientists from Diamond Light Source, the UK’s national synchrotron on the Harwell Science & Innovation Campus have just taken part in the prestigious (Scientists, Engineers and Technologists) Find out more...
Diamond podcast logoDiamond Podcast - Episode 7: Diamond and Industrial Users
03 Mar 2010
Listen to the latest news from Diamond Light Source online, including news, interviews with scientists and insights into what is happening at the UK national synchrotron facility. Subscribe via itunes, Find out more...
Imaging and life sciences applications of new light sources
02 Mar 2010
A one day meeting on “Imaging and life sciences applications of new light sources” will take place at The Italian Cultural Institute, 39 Belgrave Square, London SW1X 8NX, on the 26th March Find out more...
Diamond apprenticesEngineering Advanced Apprenticeship Scheme at Diamond Light Source
25 Feb 2010
As part of the STFC apprenticeship scheme, Diamond is able to offer placements in a facility supporting ground-breaking research in the life, physical and environmental sciences. Find out more...
Multidisciplinary Research at the Research Complex at Harwell – Call for Outline Proposals
10 Feb 2010
Funding is available to carry out multidisciplinary research at the Research Complex adjacent to Diamond, in close collaboration with the central facilities at Harwell. £5 million is available through Find out more...
Structure of a sensor-response regulator complex from R. sphaeroidesEngineering bacterial cells
09 Feb 2010
Two teams of Oxford University researchers led by Professors Judith Armitage and David Stuart have made the first steps towards being able to engineer a bacterial cell that can sense and respond to novel Find out more...
Isentress (Raltegravir) bound to the active site of the integrase-DNA complexA puzzle solved in HIV research
03 Feb 2010
Researchers into from Imperial College London and Harvard University have used Diamond to solve a 20-year-old puzzle about how HIV establishes itself in the human body. They have used the synchrotron Find out more...

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