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The Research Complex at Harwell (RCaH)

Harwell, Oxfordshire

The Research Complex at Harwell (RCaH) is a state-of-the-art multidisciplinary laboratory located with a unique cluster of the UK largest science facilities, including the national synchrotron, neutron and laser sources. Biophysicists work with cell biologists, chemists, engineers and even quantum physicists in a range of research themes, including advanced imaging with lasers, X-rays and electrons, dynamics of ultrafast processes and structural molecular biology. Specific target areas include membrane protein structure, antibiotic resistance and drug design, single molecule tracking in live cells, femtosecond spectroscopy in light sensitive proteins, chromosome imaging, computational methods and biomaterials development.

www.rc-harwell.ac.uk

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