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User Access for the Biodeuteration Laboratory

In 2005, the Oak Ridge Associated Universities (ORAU)-funded structural biology task force also resulted in the establishment of the Biodeuteration Laboratory at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), which serves several purposes:

ORAU is facilitating research at this facility by supporting the first user access program, which was launched in 2005. Among the first ORAU member university faculty to take advantage of this unique laboratory were Duke’s Dr. Len Spicer, North Carolina State’s Dr. Bob Rose, and Florida State’s Dr. Robert McKenna.

The development of the Biodeuteration Laboratory will position ORNL, its scientists, and facility users as uniquely equipped for neutron analysis of large macromolecular complexes and assemblies, ensuring broader community access and innovative use of Oak Ridge’s world-leading, neutron-scattering facilities.

Biodeuteration lab

A postdoctoral research associate sets up the fermentor in the Biodeuteration Laboratory at the Center for Structural Molecular Biology at ORNL. The ORAU-facilitated user access program allows university faculty to benefit from the unique capabilities of this lab.

For more information

John Nemeth
Vice President,
University Partnerships
Office
865.576.1898
john.nemeth@orau.org