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We want to conduct nuclear magnetic resonance experiments on single proteins instead of 1012 proteins, as is done nowadays in conventional nuclear magnetic resonance machines. For example, in the future, we might be able to image individual proteins ...
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We want to conduct nuclear magnetic resonance experiments on single proteins instead of 1012 proteins, as is done nowadays in conventional nuclear magnetic resonance machines. For example, in the future, we might be able to image individual proteins ...
Martin Plenio â?? Towards quantum technologies - Youris.com
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06-25-2014 08:06 PM
Open Position at Bridge12 Technologies
From The DNP-NMR Blog:
Open Position at Bridge12 Technologies
Open Position: Scientist (Instrument Development for Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy)
Bridge12 is a high-growth startup focusing on the development of cutting-edge microwave and terahertz (THz) instrumentation for use in scientific research such as magnetic resonance spectroscopy (DNP, NMR, EPR), communication systems and industrial applications. The company has a worldwide customer base and conducts groundbreaking research on applications of microwave/THz radiation in novel fields, often in collaboration with leading...
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06-24-2014 03:40 AM
Open position: Post Doc specialist in MM and SUB-*-MMW technologies (M/F)
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Open position: Post Doc specialist in MM and SUB-*-MMW technologies (M/F)
Open position: Post Doc specialist in MM and SUB-MMW technologies (M/F)
EPFL/LPMN and SWISSto12 SA are now opening a position for Research and Development activities focused on Terahertz Technologies. The project funded by CTI/KTI aims at developing a new family of Planar Probes for Dynamic Nuclear Polarization Enhanced Nuclear Magnetic Resonance.
Introduction to the field of the project:
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01-17-2014 11:07 PM
Proteins' passing phases revealed - Phys.Org
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X-ray crystallography and, more recently, nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy are the most common tools to see how the amino acids in a protein chain arrange themselves based on their attractive and repulsive energies, but they say nothing about ...
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12-05-2013 06:57 PM
Open position: Post Doc specialist in MM and SUB-MMW technologies (M/F)
From The DNP-NMR Blog:
Open position: Post Doc specialist in MM and SUB-MMW technologies (M/F)
EPFL/LPMN and SWISSto12 SA ( http://swissto12.ch ) are now opening a position for Research and Development activities focused on Terahertz Technologies. The project funded by CTI/KTI aims at developing a new family of Planar Probes for Dynamic Nuclear Polarization Enhanced Nuclear Magnetic Resonance.
An application containing a CV, a motivation letter, two reference letters and a copy of your diplomas and grades can be sent by mail at: jean-philippe.ansermet@epfl.ch
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06-04-2013 06:31 PM
A trick to fold proteins more quickly - PhysOrg.com - Phys.Org
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"We exploit the experimental data obtained observing the proteins through nuclear magnetic resonance, and use them to create restraints to be applied to the model", explained Laio, who has coordinated the research published in Proceedings of the ...
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05-08-2013 02:49 PM
[NMR analysis blog] Agilent Technologies to Acquire Varian
Agilent Technologies to Acquire Varian
This morning I got up with this shocking news:
Agilent Technologies to Acquire Varian, Inc. for $1.5 Billion
http://www.agilent.com/about/newsroom/presrel/2009/27jul-gp09016.html
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Just to clarify, the word shocking was used in the sense of surprising, and with no negative connotations meant. Not being privy to the detail of the deal or to Agilent's plans, I can of course not foresee how this may affect Varian's position in the NMR marketplace or how it may affect the NMR community, although having a big company with a big interest in R&D...