Current Corporate Partners
The American Crystallographic Association is grateful for the support of our Corporate Members, whose contributions help advance crystallographic research, education, scientific meetings, publications, and professional development. These organizations represent leaders in instrumentation, software, pharmaceuticals, structural biology, diffraction science, and laboratory technologies that support the global structural science community.
Join the organizations that support and advance the structural science community. Click here to learn more and become a Corporate Member today.
2026 Diamond Corporate Members
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Corporate Member Since 1989
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Bruker is a global leader in X-ray diffraction, single-crystal diffraction, SAXS, neutron scattering, and analytical instrumentation. Its instruments are widely used by crystallographers in academia, government laboratories, and industry for structure determination and materials characterization.
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Corporate Member Since 2012
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Calibre Scientific supports life science and laboratory research through a portfolio of specialized scientific companies providing products and services used throughout structural biology and crystallographic research workflows.
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Corporate Member Since 2024
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Formulatrix develops automated protein crystallization, liquid handling, and imaging systems that help researchers accelerate crystal screening, optimization, and structural biology studies.
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Corporate Member Since 2019
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MiTeGen is well known within the crystallographic community for developing innovative sample mounting systems, cryogenic tools, and accessories that have become standard equipment in many crystallography laboratories and synchrotron facilities.
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Corporate Member Since 2024
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Oxford Cryosystems specializes in low-temperature devices for crystallography, including cryostream systems that enable high-quality diffraction experiments and routine low-temperature structure determination.
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Corporate Member Since 2018
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PROTO develops X-ray diffraction and materials characterization systems used in crystallography, residual stress analysis, texture measurements, and advanced materials research.
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Corporate Member Since 1990
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Rigaku is one of the world's leading suppliers of X-ray diffraction, X-ray scattering, crystallography, and structural biology instrumentation. Its technologies support researchers across chemical, pharmaceutical, biological, and materials sciences.
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Corporate Member Since 2016
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STOE manufactures advanced X-ray diffraction systems for single-crystal and powder diffraction studies, supporting crystallographic research in both academic and industrial laboratories.
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Corporate Member Since 2018
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Thermo Fisher Scientific provides electron microscopy, cryo-EM, analytical instrumentation, and laboratory technologies that play an increasingly important role in modern structural biology and structural science.
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2026 Ruby Corporate Members
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Corporate Member Since 2009
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DECTRIS is recognized worldwide for its hybrid photon-counting X-ray detectors, which have transformed data collection at synchrotrons, X-ray laboratories, and crystallography facilities around the world.
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Corporate Member Since 2024
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Hudson Lab Automation provides automated laboratory systems that support high-throughput workflows, including sample preparation and screening applications relevant to structural biology and crystallization research.
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2026 Emerald Corporate Members
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Corporate Member Since 2019
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American Institute of Physics (AIP) supports the physical sciences community through publishing, education, advocacy, and scientific communication, helping disseminate research important to crystallographers and structural scientists.
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Corporate Member Since 1998
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ATPS provides scientific instrumentation and laboratory technologies supporting research programs in crystallography, materials science, and structural characterization.
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Corporate Member Since 2000
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Cambridge Crystallographic Data Centre (CCDC) maintains the Cambridge Structural Database (CSD), one of the world's most important repositories of small-molecule crystal structures and an essential resource for crystallographic research.
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Corporate Member Since 1998
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Cryo Industries develops cryogenic systems and temperature-control technologies that support crystallography experiments requiring precise low-temperature environments.
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Corporate Member Since 2020
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Douglas Instruments specializes in protein crystallization technologies and automated systems that assist structural biologists in crystal growth, optimization, and screening.
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Corporate Member Since 2015
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International Centre for Diffraction Data (ICDD) produces the Powder Diffraction File (PDF), one of the most widely used databases for phase identification and powder diffraction analysis in crystallography and materials science.
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Corporate Member Since 2000
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Rayonix develops high-performance X-ray detectors used in synchrotron science, crystallography, SAXS, and advanced imaging applications.
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