UNESP to run kinetic studies with Nano-inXider SAXS instrument
December 10, 2019 - A Nano-inXider from Xenocs was installed two weeks ago in the Institute of Chemistry of São Paulo State University.
University of Caxias do Sul to enhance research projects with Nano-inXider from Xenocs
A Nano-inXider SAXS instrument from Xenocs was installed at the University of Caxias do Sul (UCS) in Brazil in November 2019.
Welcome to Xenocs China
November 2019 - Xenocs strengthens its presence in China with the creation of its Chinese subsidiary.
KAIST boosts research on proteins with Nano-inXider SAXS/WAXS instrument
Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST)’s department of Physics has acquired a Nano-inXider SAXS/WAXS instrument from Xenocs to perform in-house Bio-SAXS & WAXS experiments.
Xeuss 3.0 installed at Diamond Light Source
The new Xeuss 3.0 UHR is now installed at the Diamond Light Source where training is about to start.
BAM and Dr. Brian Pauw promote the capabilities of the Xeuss / MAUS SAXS instrument
In a recent article on the BAM website, Brian Pauw describes how the state-of-the-art facility now dubbed MAUS for "Multi-scale Analyzer for Ultrafine Structures" allows BAM to...
New Head Office for Xenocs
April 9, 2019. Xenocs moves to its new head office in Grenoble in September 2019.
First successful demonstration of SEC-SAXS on a lab-system
A major increase of productivity in biostructural research is achieved by eliminating the need to go to a synchrotron for the combination of SAXS with size exclusion chromatograpy.
Xenocs User Community Forum is open!
Xenocs is very pleased to announce the opening of its User Forum. The User Forum is a tool provided by Xenocs to allow users to share experience and ideas, and to ask questions to the community of users and to Xenocs scientists. Xenocs application scientist Manuel Fernández, in charge of…
BAM inaugurates state-of-the-art SAXS facility from Xenocs
On January 26, BAM - the Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing - in Berlin inaugurated their new SAXS facility. The new facility, dubbed MAUS for "Multi-scale Analyser for Ultrafine Structures", was supplied to BAM by Xenocs. (From left to right) Dr. Brian Pauw and Dr. Andreas Thünemann with…