A method and apparatus for the transportation, remote and unattended
mounting, and visual alignment and monitoring of protein crystals for
synchrotron generated x-ray diffraction analysis. The protein samples are
maintained at liquid nitrogen temperatures at all times: during shipment,
before mounting, mounting, alignment, data acquisition and following
removal. The samples must additionally be stably aligned to within a few
microns at a point in space. The ability to accurately perform these
tasks remotely and automatically leads to a significant increase in
sample throughput and reliability for high-volume protein
characterization efforts. Since the protein samples are placed in a
shipping-compatible layered stack of sample cassettes each holding many
samples, a large number of samples can be shipped in a single cryogenic
shipping container.