Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) was first experimentally observed in late 1945, nearly simultaneously by the research groups of Felix Bloch, at Stanford University and Edward Purcell at Harvard ...
NMR of solids is very different from that of liquids, for a simple reason: in liquids the molecules move, in solids they do not (usually). There are several important interactions which are not seen ...
X-ray crystallography and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy are two techniques used to study atomic structures. The main difference between these tools is that X-ray crystallography uses X ...
RNA plays a crucial role in every phase of the cell life cycle, with misregulation frequently resulting in disease. Recent breakthroughs in understanding RNA biochemistry, structure, and dynamics have ...
This facility is a shared resource serving the University of Wyoming community and beyond. It currently houses six NMR spectrometers that are used for a multitude of research in science, engineering, ...