Li Ion Diffusion in the Anode Material Li12Si7: Ultrafast Quasi-1D Diffusion and Two Distinct Fast 3D Jump Processes Separately Revealed by 7Li NMR Relaxometry
Li Ion Diffusion in the Anode Material Li12Si7: Ultrafast Quasi-1D Diffusion and Two Distinct Fast 3D Jump Processes Separately Revealed by 7Li NMR Relaxometry
Mutations in the Saccharomyces cerevisiae succinate dehydrogenase result in distinct metabolic phenotypes revealed through (1)H NMR-based metabolic footprinting.
Mutations in the Saccharomyces cerevisiae succinate dehydrogenase result in distinct metabolic phenotypes revealed through (1)H NMR-based metabolic footprinting.
Mutations in the Saccharomyces cerevisiae succinate dehydrogenase result in distinct metabolic phenotypes revealed through (1)H NMR-based metabolic footprinting.
J Proteome Res. 2010 Dec 3;9(12):6729-39
Authors: Szeto SS, Reinke SN, Sykes BD, Lemire BD
Metabolomics is a powerful method of examining the intricate connections between mutations, metabolism, and disease. Metabolic...
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Postdoc Diffusion NMR
Postdoc Diffusion NMR
A position for a Project Scientist is available in the Knowledge Centre for Materials Chemistry (KCMC, http://www.materialschemistry.org) at the University of Manchester. The role is focused on the development and delivery of a capability to use diffusion NMR to investigate the dynamic behaviour of colloids and nanomaterials in aqueous dispersions. This work would be done in collaboration with external sponsors including industry, charities and research councils.
Candidates should hold a PhD in chemistry or materials science, and a strong research track record in...
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[Stan NMR blog] Free info about Diffusion and NMR
Free info about Diffusion and NMR
Proceedings of the 9th MRPM conference are now available for free in Diffusion Fundamentals
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[NMR paper] Fluctuations, exchange processes, and water diffusion in aqueous protein systems: A s
Fluctuations, exchange processes, and water diffusion in aqueous protein systems: A study of bovine serum albumin by diverse NMR techniques.
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Biophys J. 1990 Nov;58(5):1183-97
Authors: Kimmich R, Gneiting T, Kotitschke K, Schnur G
Experimental frequency, concentration, and...
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[Stan NMR blog] Free info about Diffusion and NMR
Free info about Diffusion and NMR
Proceedings of the 9th MRPM conference are now available for free in Diffusion Fundamentals.
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postdoctoral position in NMR/diffusion
postdoctoral position in NMR/diffusion
A postdoctoral position in NMR/diffusion in nanoporous materials is available immediately at the University of Florida (UF) in Gainesville. The research will involve combined application of hyperpolarized NMR and pulsed field gradient (PFG) NMR to study diffusion and related phenomena in materials with one-dimensional nanochannels. This project is a collaboration between Prof. Clifford R Bowers (www.chem.ufl.edu/~bowers/) and Prof. Sergey Vasenkov (www.che.ufl.edu/faculty/vasenkov/). The successful candidate will benefit from access to the resources...
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postdoctoral position in NMR/diffusion
postdoctoral position in NMR/diffusion
A postdoctoral position in NMR/diffusion in nanoporous materials is available immediately at the University of Florida (UF) in Gainesville. The research will involve combined application of hyperpolarized NMR and pulsed field gradient (PFG) NMR to study diffusion and related phenomena in materials with one-dimensional nanochannels. This project is a collaboration between Prof. Clifford R Bowers (www.chem.ufl.edu/~bowers/) and Prof. Sergey Vasenkov (www.che.ufl.edu/faculty/vasenkov/). The successful candidate will benefit from access to the resources...