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20th November 2008
Relocation of Oxford Diffraction UK office allows customers access to the full range of Varian products
Oxford, UK - Oxford Diffraction, Now a part of Varian, Inc. (NasdaqGS: VARI) are pleased to announce the opening of their brand new demonstration facility housed on the Varian, Yarnton site on the west of Oxford, UK.

18th November 2008
Oxford Diffraction builds on User Community with launch of User Forum
Oxford Diffraction have designed a web based user forum to provide their global users with a resource for the exchange of ideas and tips relating to their X-ray diffraction systems, and to encourage scientific collaborations and crystallographic discussion.

1st October 2008
Oxford Diffraction hold Europe Region Small Molecule User Meeting
To coincide with the opening of our new UK demonstration facilities and the recent launch of the SuperNova product, Oxford Diffraction will be hosting a Europe region user meeting during the 8th and 9th December.

24th August 2008
New Dual Wavelength X-ray Diffractometer from Oxford Diffraction, now a part of Varian, Inc., Allows Increased Throughput for Challenging Single Crystal Analyses
Oxford, UK - Oxford Diffraction, Now a part of Varian, Inc. (NasdaqGS: VARI) introduced its new dual wavelength X-ray diffractometer for the analysis of small molecules and proteins. The SuperNova is the first dual wavelength diffraction system to use entirely high intensity micro-source X-ray technology. It includes innovations in both X-ray technology and data analysis, enabling faster results even for the most challenging crystals.

7th April 2008
Varian, Inc. Acquires Oxford Diffraction, Ltd.
Palo Alto, CA – Varian, Inc. (NasdaqGS: VARI) announced today that it has acquired Oxford Diffraction, Ltd., a privately owned company based in Abingdon, U.K. Oxford Diffraction is a leader in x-ray crystallography, an analytical technique used by scientists in pharmaceutical research and other research laboratories to determine the structure of both small molecules and large molecules such as proteins.

9th November 2007
Max Plank Institute celebrate opening of a state-of-the-art Protein Structural Biology Laboratory.
Today, the Structural Cell Biology Department at the Max Plank Institute in Martinsried (Germany) celebrated with 60 invited guests the opening of their newly equipped laboratory incorporating Oxford Diffraction's state-of-the-art instruments.

23rd August 2007
Ultimate quality X-ray data from ATLAS – the fastest commercially available CCD detector
At the European Crystallographic Meeting (ECM 24) in Marrakech, Morocco, Oxford Diffraction launched the ATLAS CCD detector which provides ultimate X-ray data quality up to 3.5x faster than other CCDs.

11 July 2007
'LIVE' PX SCANNER DEMO AT ACA BOOTH 203
Oxford Diffraction present a 'LIVE' Demo of the PX Scanner at the ACA 2007 meeting in Salt Lake City, UT.USA (21-26 July).

30 March 2007
King’s College London to invest in state-of-the-art equipment for structural biology
The Randall Division of Cell and Molecular Biophysics at King’s College London have confirmed their investment in an Oxford Diffraction PX Scanner and an Xcalibur Nova system.

18 April 2007
Condolences from Oxford Diffraction to all at Virginia Tech
The staff of Oxford Diffraction Blacksburg were deeply saddened by the tragedy that took place on Monday, April 16th 2007. On behalf of the whole Oxford Diffraction family we would like to offer our profound sympathies to all those touched by these events.
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23rd August 2007

Ultimate quality X-ray data from ATLAS - the fastest commercially available CCD detector

The all new Atlas CCD detector from Oxford Diffraction is the ideal detector for high speed, high resolution data collections on small molecules. As the fastest commercially available CCD detector the Atlas is up to 3.5 times faster than other CCD detectors.

The Atlas is of entirely new electronic design and incorporates Oxford Diffraction's proven patented construction for easy service and support. At 135 mm active area diameter the Atlas is ideally suited for both molybdenum and copper wavelength data collections and incorporates the new 'Super plus' scintillator which provides up to 70% greater sensitivity. A true 18 bit detector the Atlas is the highest dynamic range CCD detector commercially available and uniquely utilises data transfer via a dedicated high speed 1Gb Ethernet connection. At the heart of the Atlas detector is the 2k x 2k Kodak KAF-4320 CCD chip of 4-port read out design which provides readout speeds as low as 0.2 sec.

Whilst other CCD manufacturers claim similar speeds, quoting the CCD chip manufacturers' readout times the reality is that their all important 'duty cycle' is significantly longer and can be up to an order of magnitude greater. Oxford Diffraction's Atlas detector actually achieves sub-second 'duty cycle' times resulting in a significant increase in the speed of data collection and thus throughput of crystals studied.

Dr Leigh Rees, Marketing Director for Oxford Diffraction explained this significant speed increase. "The Atlas CCD can achieve these extremely fast data collection speeds where all others fail due to the Atlas detector's entirely new design incorporating our proprietary multi-threaded, parallel data pipelining technology (PDPT) which serves to reduce data collection dead time at all stages to a minimum and importantly allows multiple processes to be run in parallel rather than the old fashioned serial, one process at a time approach adopted by other CCD's"

 

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