Oleg Jardetzky, pioneer in nuclear magnetic resonance imaging, dies at 86 Stanford Medical Center Report
Oleg Jardetzky, PhD, a pioneer in the use of nuclear magnetic resonance to understand the structure and dynamics of proteins, died Jan. 10 at his Stanford home after a period of declining health. He was 86. Jardetzky, a professor emeritus of molecular ...
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Source:Progress in Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy, Volume 83</br>
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