Why Africa needs a Light Source !

One of the reasons – Scientists can develop cures for diseases of particular relevance to Africa, that may not be receiving sufficient research attention. The idea from structural biology is that structural information helps to elucidate protein function and, in particular, the mechanisms of enzymes. This understanding inspires the design of new drugs Synchrotrons are… Read More Why Africa needs a Light Source !

AfLS attends START Launch Event (Mar 2019)

The Roadmap towards the African Light Source received a boost on the 27th March, a series of presentation to mark the launch of the START Programme. The acronym is for Synchrotron Techniques for African Research and Technology and it includes a grant of £3.7M grant to support capacity building and research access to Diamond by African scientists.… Read More AfLS attends START Launch Event (Mar 2019)

Biophysics & Structural Biology at Synchrotrons (Jan 2019)

The Biophysics & Structural Biology at Synchrotrons workshopl took place from 17-24 January 2019 in Capetown. The aim is to introduce young bioscience researchers to the power of synchrotron based facilities. Here the bioscientists can learn with theoretical and practical sessions to carry out molecular structure determinations leading to vaccine design, drug discovery, industrial enzymology and agrochemicals.… Read More Biophysics & Structural Biology at Synchrotrons (Jan 2019)

AfLS at Science Forum SA (Dec 2018)

Science Forum South Africa took place from 12-14 December 2018. This events attracts thousands of delegates from all over Africa, including very senior government policy makers. The AfLS and all the South African Synchrotron Users jointly ran a session called A Brighter light for African Science – Towards dramatically improved research and the associated benefits for science… Read More AfLS at Science Forum SA (Dec 2018)

AfLS goes to Abidjan (Mar 2018)

An important dual event in Abidjan in 22-31 March 2018  was the Inauguration of Diffractometers and IUCr-UNESCO Bruker OpenLab at Abidjan, Laboratory of Crystallography and Molecular Physics Felix Houphouet Boigny University (Ivory Coast) and also the The IUCr-UNESCO OpenLab event. Several AfLS Steering Committee members were involved. At this time the alliance with the Pan… Read More AfLS goes to Abidjan (Mar 2018)

AfLS at Science Forum SA (Dec 2017)

Science Forum South Africa took place from 7-8 December 2017. This events attracts thousands of delegates from all over Africa, including very senior government policy makers. There were two presentations A Network of Compact Advanced Lightsources in Africa – Dr Michael Feser (Lyncean Technologies) Structural Biology: X-Ray Crystallography and Cryo Electron Microscopy for Drug and Materials… Read More AfLS at Science Forum SA (Dec 2017)