Elettra 2.0 & PRP@CERIC: Shaping Tomorrow's Structural Biology Landscape

After nearly 30 years of service to the international research community, Elettra third generation synchrotron source is making way for Elettra 2.0 diffraction limited storage ring, a fourth generation light source. This upgrade promises enhanced spatial, energy, and temporal resolutions, allowing new possibilities across scientific disciplines. Elettra 2.0 and opportunities offered by the project PRP@CERIC are opening new possibilities to the Structural Biology community. A hybrid-mode workshop “Elettra 2.0: New Structural Biology Opportunities” will share vision and gather feedback from the participants in order to leverage our future state-of-the-art facilities.

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