Tri-block copolymers can serve as scaffolds and templates for a vast number of novel and useful nanostructures. Resonant soft x-ray scattering at the ALS, a unique, powerful tool for examining complex, multi-component systems, has revealed a new phase of ABC tri-block copolymer with complicated morphology.Read more…
How a clamp loader, a molecular machine that facilities DNA replication, accomplishes its task of attaching a ring-shaped clamp to a DNA strand has been unknown at the structural level. New structures obtained at the ALS of clamp-loader complexes in action clarify the mechanism of DNA replication.Read more…
Corie Ralston has been appointed as Head of the Berkeley Center for Structural Biology (BCSB). Ralston joined BCSB, which runs five of the crystallography beamlines at the ALS, as a staff scientist in 2002 and took on the larger role of operations manager five years ago. While Ralston will definitely keep a hand in the crystallography research she’s been doing, her work balance will shift more toward user relations and funding development. Her new position entails managing a group of 12 employees and a budget of 7.5 million in grants to lower the cost of large-scale solar