David Bryce has been awarded the 2011 Young Researcher of the Year Award presented by the University of Ottawa. The Young Researcher of the Year Awards are presented annually to two University of Ottawa faculty members who have made exceptional contributions to research and training students. Each award is accompanied by a $10,000 research grant.
From the citation: "David Bryce is an assistant professor in the Department of Chemistry. He received the award in the pure and applied science category for his contributions in the field of nuclear magnetic resonance. He has already established himself as a leader on the international scene within his field. His research focuses on nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy, specifically, solid-state NMR and quantum mechanical calculations of NMR parameters."
David Fushman's NMR group; University of Maryland, College Park; USA
Link to a David Fushman's webpage
http://www.chem.umd.edu/files/chem/images/faculty_bios/fushman.gif
Structure, dynamics, and function of biological macromolecules; Intracellular signaling; Ubiquitin signaling system
A copy of David Fushman's research interests from his website:
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10-31-2010 07:09 AM
[NMR900 blog] Student Recognition
Student Recognition
Fred Perras (Bryce Group, University of Ottawa) has been awarded the CSC prize for his poster entitled "Exploring the Validity of Common Assumptions Made in the Characterization of J Coupling Tensor Anisotropies" which was presented at the Ottawa-Carleton Chemistry Institute Day on May 28, 2010.
Rob Attrell (Bryce Group, University of Ottawa) has been awarded the 2010 Hypercube Scholar prize for his honours thesis entitled "A Solid-State Halogen NMR and Computational Study of Quadrupolar and Chemical Shift Tensors in Anilinium Halide Salts Exhibiting Halogen...
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08-22-2010 02:30 AM
[NMR900 blog] David Cory awarded Canada Excellence Research Chair
David Cory awarded Canada Excellence Research Chair
David Cory, formerly a professor of nuclear engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, has been appointed Canada Excellence Research Chair in Quantum Information Processing at the University of Waterloo (official announcement). Cory’s research at IQC is expected to contribute toward the world’s first generation of practical quantum devices (IQC).
At the MIT David Cory was leading development of innovative nuclear magnetic resonance methods for quantum information processing and advanced engineering (MIT's Francis...
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08-22-2010 02:30 AM
[NMR900 blog] David Cory awarded Canada Excellence Research Chair
David Cory awarded Canada Excellence Research Chair
David Cory, formerly a professor of nuclear engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, has been appointed Canada Excellence Research Chair in Quantum Information Processing at the University of Waterloo (official announcement). Cory’s research at IQC is expected to contribute toward the world’s first generation of practical quantum devices (IQC).
At the MIT David Cory was leading development of innovative nuclear magnetic resonance methods for quantum information processing and advanced engineering (MIT's Francis...
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08-22-2010 02:18 AM
[NMR900 blog] Radio-Canada: interview with David Bryce
Radio-Canada: interview with David Bryce
Les Chercheurs
Dans le cadre de notre série sur les Chercheurs, nous recevons cette semaine David Bryce, professeur agrégé au Département de chimie et chercheur au Centre de recherche et d'innovation en catalyse de l'Université d'Ottawa (Radio-Canada).https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/8663203727601106205-4383726327099642978?l=nmr900.blogspot.com
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Protein NMR Techniques (Methods in Molecular Biology) - David G. Reid (1997)
Protein NMR Techniques (Methods in Molecular Biology)
Edited by David G. Reid (1997)
Amazon book description
First Sentence:
There are numerous modern, and older but nonetheless valuable, textbooks that should be consulted for an introduction to the basic principles and practices of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) in chemistry (including volumes devoted primarily to exchanging systems, nuclei less familiar to the organic chemist, and solids), biochemistry, including parts of recent volumes in this series, and drug discovery.
Book Info:
419 pages. SmithKline Beecham...