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The Georgia X-Ray Crystallography Laboratory (GXRCC) at the University of Georgia is one of the most advanced academic X-ray crystallography laboratories in the world in terms of both availability of state-of-the-art equipment and new technology development. In collaboration with the Southeast Regional Collaborative Access Team (SER-CAT), GXRCC has facilitated in the construction of two synchrotron beamlines at the Advance Photon Source (APS), Argonne National Laboratory. The GXRCC administers the SER-CAT program and operates the SER-CAT facility at the APS. GXRCC is also the home research site for the Southeast Collaboratory for Structural Genomics (SECSG), one of the nine NIH-funded PSI pilot centers. Dr. Bi-Cheng Wang, Professor and Ramsey/Georgia Research Alliance Eminent Scholar is the Center’s Director.

For more information please visit the Georgia X-Ray Crystallography Laboratory (GXRCC) web site.
Email: awang@secsg.uga.edu

 


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