Food products are both soft materials and structured materials, and the scattering of X-rays and neutrons is used by the University of Copenhagen to advance the tools accessible to the Danish food industry.
The Road to New Drug Targets
LINX2018-11-28T17:18:31+02:00Discovery of new drugs is crucial to our well-being and society. Aarhus University helps develop a state-of-the-art toolbox through X-ray diffraction.
Ultra-Fast Structural ID of Drugs
LINX2018-11-01T12:42:42+02:00The molecular structure of drugs determines how they work. LINX investigates quicker structural ID to aid innovation in the pharma industry.
Getting structures from data
LINX2020-08-17T14:13:52+02:00To determine structures from increasingly complex systems is demanding computationally. The University of Copenhagen are developing tools to model complex macromolecules.
High-throughput SAXS analysis of protein-based drugs
LINX2021-01-25T12:53:24+02:00In this focus project between Novo Nordisk and the University of Copenhagen small-angle scattering was applied to increase the amount of information that can be obtained from scattering data and the speed at which it can be determined.