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The ESRF extremely brilliant source (EBS), Europe's first high energy 4th generation synchrotron, started user operation in August 2020. To benefit from the exceptional high quality X-rays produced by the ESRF-EBS all the experimental control and data analysis pipelines have been significantly upgraded on all the EMBL-ESRF Joint Structural Biology Group (JSBG) beamlines at the ESRF. On the biological X-ray scattering beamline, BM29, a new web-based user interface, BioSAXS Customized Beamline Environment (BSXCuBE), was developed to simplify and automate bioSAXS data collection. The interface was designed to be user-friendly, for expert and non-expert users alike, to easily define and run bioSAXS experiments, as well as to visualize both raw and processed data. In 2022 BSXCuBE was used by over 277 users during more than 107 individual experiments on BM29. It has been tested on a wide range of biological samples and is constantly being optimized, extended and enhanced to suit the specific needs of bioSAXS users. The user feedback has been positive and found to be instrumental in simplifying bioSAXS data collection.
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