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Research Facilities in the USA
[b]Rearch Facilities in USA[/b][list][*][url=http://bmrl.med.uiuc.edu:8080/]Biomedical Magnetic Resonance Laboratory, UIUC, USA[/url] The Biomedical Magnetic Resonance Laboratory (BMRL) provides facilities, equipment and training for research on nuclear magnetic resonance imaging, spectroscopy, and relaxometry, and for their applications in biology, medicine, and other fields. It incorporates a National Institutes of Health National Center for Research Resources Biomedical Technology Research Resource. Staff - Prof. Paul C. Lauterbur, Head - Prof. M. Joan Dawson, Associate Director [*][url=http://lysine.pharm.utah.edu/nmrlab/uunmrhomepage.html]Biomolecular NMR Facility, University of Utah Health Services, USA[/url] The major purpose of the Center for Biomolecular NMR Spectroscopy is to facilitate the determination of new protein, nucleic acid, and natural product structures. The facility exists both to provide the necessary hardware and software for NMR structural studies as well as to centralize and streamline the various steps in NMR structure determination. Inquiries regarding NMR CENTER - Dr. Darrell Davis - Dr. Wes Sundquist [*][url=http://www.uchsc.edu/sm/nmr/]Biomolecular Structure and Magnetic Resonance Center, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, USA[/url] [*][url=http://www.biophysics.mcw.edu/]Biophysics Research Institute, Medical College of Wisconsin, USA[/url] [*][url=http://www.nmr.udel.edu/nmr/info2/bhnmr.htm]Blue Hen NMR Complex, University of Delaware, USA[/url] The Blue Hen NMR Complex carries out state-of-the-art NMR spectroscopy on liquid and solid materials in support of research efforts in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry and other departments of the university. The spectroscopist/manager of the Blue Hen NMR Complex is Steve Bai. [*][url=http://www.scripps.edu/case/casegroup.html]Case Group , Scripps Research Institute, La Jolla, USA[/url] [*][url=http://www-nmr.cabm.rutgers.edu/]Center for AdvancedBiotechnology and Medicine, Rutgers U, USA[/url] Center For Magnetic Resonance Research, MRI, University of Minnesota, USA [*][url=http://web.mit.edu/fbml/cmr/]Center for Magnetic Resonance, MIT, USA[/url] Statement of Mission At the CMR, we focus on the development and application of state-of-the-art instrumentation for high field NMR and EPR investigations of diverse biological systems including soluble and membrane proteins, nucleic acids, lipids, cells, tissues, intact organs, and animals. Major research efforts are concerned with structures of membrane proteins. [*][url=http://csbnmr.health.ufl.edu/~binglis/nmr.html]Center for Strctural Biology NMR, University of Florida[/url] The Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Facility in the CSB is able to provide an array of NMR services, including: structural analysis of organic molecules; conformational studies of biological macromolecules; NMR microscopy to examine the morphology of intact tissues; NMR imaging (MRI) and localized spectroscopy in vivo . Staff - Thomas H. Mareci, D.Phil. - Dan Plant, M.S. [*][url=http://structbio.vanderbilt.edu/chazin/]Chazin Lab[/url] Research Programs: - EF-hand Calcium-Binding Proteins - Oligonucleotide Structures in Genetic Processes - Interactions of Anticancer Ligands and DNA at the Molecular Level [*][url=http://www.cchem.berkeley.edu/nmr/index.html]College of NMR Facility, University of California Berkeley, USA[/url] [*][url=http://www1.chm.colostate.edu/]CSU Chemistry Department Central Instrumentation Facility, Ft. Collins, Colorado, USA[/url] Diagnostic Radiology NMR, Yale Univ., USA [*][url=http://epr.niehs.nih.gov/]EPR Group, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS)[/url] [*][url=http://www.hatch-ultra.cpmc.columbia.edu/]Hatch NMR Research Center, Columbia University, USA[/url] MRI Research Macromolecular NMR Laboratory, NCI-FCRDC We specialize in the use of high-field multi-dimensional NMR spectroscopy. Our efforts include both development and application of new techniques in this area to solve structures and investigate intermolecular interactions as they effect the function of the proteins under study. Translational Diffusion as an Assessment of Aggregation Complex Labeling Strategies - Methyl (ILV) Protonation Ambiguous NOE Restraints Dipolar Restraints [*][url=http://www.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/]Massachusetts General Hospital NMR Center, USA[/url] Medical Imaging Laboratory, Johns Hopkins University Imaging the heart and cardiovascular system with magnetic resonance presents many challenges. Issues such as bio-compatibility, magnetic resonance physics, patient monitoring, image analysis, computer visualization, and clinical stress testing must be tackled simultaneously by a diverse research team. BTW: A very nice starting page for interest in the field of MRI [*][url=http://www.mmrrcc.upenn.edu/]Metabolic Magnetic Resonance Research and Computing Center, Penn University, USA[/url] MRI Group [*][Url=Multi-dimensional solution NMR spectroscopy at the University of Michigan]Multi-dimensional solution NMR spectroscopy at the University of Michigan[/url] Goals: 1) Understanding of biomolecular function in terms of structure, dynamics, interactions and energetics 2) NMR methodology development to support goal 1. Principal Investigator: - Eric R. P. Zuiderweg [*][url=http://www.magnet.fsu.edu/]National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Florida[/url] The mission of the laboratory is structures around these charges: To develop and maintain user facilities in response to the needs of all qualified users, who open new frontiers for science by conducting research in high magnetic fields. To establish a magnet science and technology program that enhances magnet and magnet materials technology. To develop educational opportunities with particular attention given to underrepresented groups. [*][url=http://www.nmrfam.wisc.edu/]National Magnetic Resonance Facility at Madison[/url] The National Magnetic Resonance Facility at Madison (NMRFAM) is an NIH-funded, Biomedical Technology Research Resource Center located in the Biochemistry Department of the University of Wisconsin - Madison. Consult our web pages for descriptions of hardware, software, and other services. - John Markley (Head and Principal Investigator) - Mike Chapman (Administrative Assistant) [*][url=http://www.nmr.org/]New Mexico Resonance, USA[/url] [*][Url=http://www.emory.edu/NMR/]NMR Center, Department of Chemistry, Emory University, USA[/url] [*][url=http://www.chem.uic.edu/nmr/]NMR Facility - University of Illinois at Chicago[/url] The Chemistry Department NMR Facility currently has five NMR Spectrometers: a Bruker Avance DRX-500, a Bruker Avance DPX-400, a Bruker AM-400, a Bruker AC-200, and a Varian VXR-300S. Head: - Dr. John S. Harwood [*][url=http://cic.chem.wisc.edu/nmr/Main.html]NMR Facility, Chemistry epartment, University of Wisconsin-Madison[/url] User Guides for Bruker and Varian equipment, and information for local users [*][url=http://www.chem.uky.edu/resources/nmr/welcome.html]NMR Facility, Department of Chemistry, University of Kentucky, USA[/url] [*][url=http://nmr-central.chem.uh.edu/index.html]NMR Facility, Department of Chemistry, University of Houston, USA[/url] This page contains internal informations for local users only. [*][url=http://hal.chem.uwm.edu/nmr/]NMR Facility, Department of Chemistry, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee[/url] On line manuals, user information, instrument status and general information. [*][url=http://nmrsg1.chem.indiana.edu/]NMR Facility, Indiana University, USA[/url] NMR Facility, Iowa State University, USA [*][url=http://nmr.chem.umn.edu/]NMR Facility, University of Minnesota[/url] The NMR (nuclear magnetic resonance) lab is a facility of the chemistry department; its principal job is to provide access to NMR equipment and techniques for departmental research. It is also available to outside departments within the university, and to a limited degree to external organizations. [*][url=http://wwitch.unl.edu/nmrlab.html]NMR Facility, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA[/url] [*][url=http://depts.washington.edu/chemnmr/]NMR Facility, University of Washington Dept of Chemistry[/url] Departmental NMR Facility for Chemistry at the University of Washington [*][url=http://asnmr4.la.asu.edu/nmr/]NMR Facility,Arizona State University, USA[/url] [*][url=http://www.chem.ukans.edu/]NMR Lab, Kansas University, USA[/url] [*][url=http://www.cm.utexas.edu/nmr/nmrweb/www/]NMR Laboratory, University of Texas[/url] Almost a laboratory home page like many. But only almost. There is a huge collection of NMR spectra available in pdf format. Really great. [*][url=http://csbnmr.health.ufl.edu/~binglis/microimage.html]NMR Microimaging, University of Florida, USA[/url] Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Facility, North Carolina State University, USA [*][url=http://opie.nmr.siu.edu/]Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Facility, Southern Illinois University, USA[/url] [*][url=http://www.unm.edu/~karenann/]Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Facility,University of New Mexico, USA[/url] [*][url=http://www.biochem.duke.edu/oas/OasLab.html]Oas Lab, Department of Biochemistry, Duke University[/url] Research topics: - Protein Folding Kinetics - Protein Folding Thermodynamics - Dynamic NMR - Diffucison-Collision Theory [*][url=http://nmrserv.chem.okstate.edu/]Oklahoma Statewide Shared NMR Facility[/url] Physical Biochemistry, Rockefeller University, USA Rachel Klevit's Group (University of Washington School of Medicine ) Research in Dr. Klevit's laboratory is directed towards an understanding of molecular recognition, with an emphasis on protein-protein and protein-DNA interactions. Current research is focused on three different systems: the yeast transcription factor, ADR1; the myogenic determination factor, MyoD; and a bacterial phosphotransfer protein, HPr. Stuff: - Rachel Klevit (Principal Investigator) - Peter Brzovic (Senior Fellow) Reimer Group, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Research topics: - high-temperature NMR studies of thermotropic liquid crystalline polymers - imaging visualization studies of lyotropic LCP's - residual dipolar structure in (nearly) molten polyaromatics - polarized Xe surface NMR studies [*][url=http://www2.swmed.edu/rogersmr/]Rogers Magnetic Resonance Center[/url] Innovative applications of stable isotopes (2H & 13C) and modern NMR methods are being developed to measure flux through gluconeogenesis and key metabolic pathways in patients. Clinical studies are underway. New classes of lanthanide complexes are also under investigation that will significantly broaden the scope of responsive imaging agents for monitoring physiology and gene expression by MRI. The Center also places particular importance on the training and education of established and young biomedical scientists in the use of these powerful methods. Ross4 NMR Group, TAMU, USA [*][url=http://www.sandia.gov/materials/sciences/nmr_lab/]Sandia National Laboratories[/url] NMR Laboratory Web page including recent research and utilities. [*][url=http://www.nmr.utmb.edu/]Sealy Center for Structural Biology, Univ. of Texas Medical Branch, USA[/url] [*][url=http://csm.jmu.edu/nmr/]Shenandoah Valley Regional NMR Facility, James Madison University, USA[/url] [*][url=http://smrl.stanford.edu/about.html]Stanford Magnetic Resonance Laboratory[/url] The Stanford Magnetic Resonance Laboratory is a research facility within the Stanford School of Medicine. Current research areas include: - Structures of RNA-antibiotic complexes - Structures of ribosomal RNA domains - HIV reverse transcriptase initiation complex - Hepatitis C virus internal ribosome entry site - RNA-protein complexes involved in translation - NMR methods for structural studies of RNA [*][url=http://www.chemistry.ohio-state.edu/~grandinetti/research/]The Grandinetti Research Group[/url] Our research program focuses on the development and application of solid-state Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) techniques to obtain structural and dynamic information from a variety of materials, such as glasses, ceramics, catalysts, and biomolecules. Projects: - Silcate Glasses - Immobilization of Radionuclide in the Hanford Vadose Zone by Incorporation in Solid Phases - Role of Sugar Glasses in Anyhydrobiosis - New techniques in Solid-State NMR [*][url=http://tesla.ccrc.uga.edu/]The Prestegard Lab Home Page[/url] Our group has many and diverse research interests, yet all involve the use of nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (NMR). Specific areas of interest include: - NMR Methods Development - Membrane Proteins - Cell Surface Carbohydrates - Protein Structure and Protein-Protein Interactions [*][url=http://chem.ps.uci.edu/~ajshaka/shakagroup.html]The Shaka Group[/url] Short comments concerning their experiments [*][url=http://www.nmr.ucdavis.edu/]UC Davis NMR Facility, USA[/url] [*][url=http://www.nmr.ucsc.edu/]UCSC NMR Department, USA[/url] [*][url=http://picasso.ucsf.edu/]UCSF Magnetic Resonance Laboratory, University of California San Francisco, USA[/url] [*][url=http://garbanzo.scripps.edu/nmrgrp/wgrp.html]Wright/Dyson Group, Dept. of Molecular Biology, The Scripps Research Institute, La Jolla[/url] Zilm Lab, Dept. of Chemistry, Yale University, USA [/list]
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