Rigaku to Exhibit at 4th Annual Symposium on Structural Bio
The Woodlands, TX (PRWEB) June 13, 2016 -- Rigaku Corporation is pleased to announce its attendance at the 4th Annual Symposium on Structural Biology. The event will be held on June 14, 2016 at Stephenson Life Sciences Research Center at the University of Oklahoma in Norman, OK and hosted by the Oklahoma Center of Biomedical Research Excellence in Structural Biology (OCSB).
Rigaku is presenting its current line of protein crystallography products and technologies. Protein crystallography is a powerful structural biology technique. X-ray Diffraction systems from Rigaku enable structure determination of macromolecules while the company’s small angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) systems provide structure determination of protein solutions.
More information about structural biology technologies from Rigaku can be found at http://www.rigaku.com/applications/protein_macromolecular_crystallography
About Rigaku
Since its inception in Japan in 1951, Rigaku has been at the forefront of analytical and industrial instrumentation technology. Rigaku and its subsidiaries form a global group focused on general-purpose analytical instrumentation and the life sciences. With hundreds of major innovations to their credit, Rigaku companies are world leaders in X-ray spectrometry, diffraction, and optics, as well as small molecule and protein crystallography and semiconductor metrology. Today, Rigaku employs over 1,400 people in the manufacturing and support of its analytical equipment, which is used in more than 70 countries around the world supporting research, development, and quality assurance activities. Throughout the world, Rigaku continuously promotes partnerships, dialog, and innovation within the global scientific and industrial communities.
For further information, contact:
Michael Nelson
Rigaku Global Marketing Group
tel: +1. 512-225-1796
michael.nelson(at)rigaku(dot)com
Michael Nelson, Rigaku, http://www.rigakuEDXRF.com, +1 (512) 225-1796 Ext: 1017, [email protected]
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