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Staffan Ohlsson
Researcher at European Synchrotron Radiation Facility
Publications - 3
Citations - 459
Staffan Ohlsson is an academic researcher from European Synchrotron Radiation Facility. The author has contributed to research in topics: Data collection & Beamline. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 3 publications receiving 393 citations.
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Upgraded ESRF BM29 beamline for SAXS on macromolecules in solution
Petra Pernot,Adam Round,Ray Barrett,Alejandro De Maria Antolinos,Alexandre Gobbo,Elspeth Gordon,Julien Huet,Jérôme Kieffer,Mario Lentini,Muriel Mattenet,Christian Morawe,Christoph Mueller-Dieckmann,Staffan Ohlsson,Werner Schmid,John Surr,Pascal Theveneau,Louiza Zerrad,Sean McSweeney +17 more
TL;DR: The beamline presented is dedicated to small-angle X-ray scattering of macromolecules in solution operating with a high-throughput sample-changer robot and automated data analysis for quality control and feedback.
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ISPyB for BioSAXS, the gateway to user autonomy in solution scattering experiments
Alejandro De Maria Antolinos,Petra Pernot,Martha Brennich,Jérôme Kieffer,Matthew W. Bowler,Solange Delagenière,Staffan Ohlsson,Stéphanie Monaco,Alun W. Ashton,Daniel Franke,Dmitri I. Svergun,Sean McSweeney,Elspeth Gordon,Adam Round +13 more
TL;DR: The ISPyB information-management system for crystallography has been adapted to include data from small-angle X-ray scattering of macromolecules in solution experiments.
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The Upgrade Programme for the Structural Biology beamlines at the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility – High throughput sample evaluation and automation
Pascal Theveneau,R. Baker,Raymond Barrett,Antonia Beteva,Matthew W. Bowler,Philippe Carpentier,Hugo Caserotto,Daniele de Sanctis,Fabien Dobias,David Flot,Matias Guijarro,Thierry Giraud,Mario Lentini,Gordon A. Leonard,M Mattenet,Andrew A. McCarthy,Sean McSweeney,Christian Morawe,Max H. Nanao,Didier Nurizzo,Staffan Ohlsson,Petra Pernot,Alexander Popov,Adam Round,Antoine Royant,Antoine Royant,W Schmid,A. A. Snigirev,John Surr,Christoph Mueller-Dieckmann +29 more
TL;DR: The first generation of automatic sample changers at the ESRF was introduced in 2005, and the number of samples that were tested for diffraction quality was increased by a threefold.