Articles related to 'Solid State NMR'
Hong Kong's First NMR Workshop, 12-14 December
Jointly organized and sponsored by Bruker BioSpin and the Department of Biology and Chemistry, at the City University of Hong Kong, the first NMR workshop will be held at the university from 12-14 December 2011. With a specific focus on current and growing applications in China, topics will range from basic to advanced NMR techniques, biological sample preparation, hyphenated techniques, quantitative NMR, assisted structure identification and much more. Applications will include solid state NMR, clinical applications, HR-MAS NMR, ... Continue readingImperial College, Real-Time Metabolic Profiling of Surgical Patients
Medical breakthroughs normally take a long time to reach a level where they are in common use, in fact 10 to 15 years is the norm. However, at the world’s first Centre for Surgical Metabonomics, a unique enterprise between Imperial College London and the Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, the focus is on translating new discoveries into new therapies as quickly as possible, namely the application of “molecular fingerprinting” technologies in a hospital setting to significantly improve surgical and therapeutic procedures. ... Continue readingPowder Crystallography by NMR - Structure determination of microcrystalline powdered compounds without modification at natural abundance
Elodie Salager*, Bénédicte Elena, and Lyndon Emsley, Université de Lyon, (CNRS / ENS-Lyon / UCB Lyon 1), Centre de RMN à Très Hauts Champs, 5 rue de la Doua, 69100 Villeurbanne, France * Current address: Department of Chemistry, University of Cambridge, Lensfield Road, Cambridge CB2 1EW, United Kingdom Characterization of the crystal structure of powdered molecular crystals is a considerable challenge, but one that enables a clearer understanding of the solid form, helping to inform manufacturing ... Continue readingDriving Solid State DNP-NMR Applications
Four novel 395 GHz Solid State DNP-NMR systems that utilize Dynamic Nuclear Polarization (DNP) in order to significantly enhance the sensitivity of solid state NMR experiments will soon be pushing forward key applications in research on biological solids, such as the important field of membrane proteins. Recently, solid state DNP-NMR has also been shown to be a unique tool in materials research, and even as a means to look at surfaces. Based on the proven, unique 263 GHz ... Continue reading