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Bloch and Purcell were jointly awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1952 for their discovery of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy. The NMR phenomenon relies on the interaction of the nuclei of ...
Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy now standard in chemistry laboratories, is also fast becoming part of the technologic repertoire of biochemists, geologists, materials scientists, and even food ...
provides a dynamic view of molecular behaviour that complements the static structural information obtained through techniques like X-ray crystallography and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) ...
The Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy Lab features a state-of-the-art JEOL 400 MHz NMR equipped with auto sampling and automatic tuning & matching. The instrument can perform temperature and ...
The Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy Award, sponsored by Varian NMR Division, was given for studies leading to improved methods in magnetic resonance spectroscopy. This award was discontinued in 2008.
The new departmental EMX-Plus EPR spectrometer from the Bruker Biospin Corporation is equipped with a cryogen free VT system that allows the samples to be cooled down to temperatures as low as 4.5 K.
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy is a useful tool for exploring various domains across the natural sciences. NMR is well-suited to the analysis of molecular properties, such as the ...
MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) is a tool now commonly used in hospital and outpatient settings, used to acquire detailed imaging without the use of Ionizing Radiation. Common body parts imaged using ...
Devoted entirely to magnetic resonance imaging research, the CAMRI is recognized as the premier research imaging center in the Southwest. Our faculty and staff are training the next generation of ...