What defines the area of effect of nuclear magnetic resonance?Is it the magnetic field? the frequency? Or just the diameter of the coils?
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Anyone interested in consulting/contracting for a Nucleic Acid/Oligonucleotide NMR project in the Boston Area?
Anyone interested in consulting/contracting for a Nucleic Acid/Oligonucleotide NMR project in the Boston Area?
Instrument is a Varian and it would be a long term consultancy/contract. Possibility for direct Hire.
Please direct resumes to Eric{at}onescience.com. http://www.linkedin.com/in/biotechnologyrecruiting
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