Overview

The Biomolecular Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (BioNMR) Core facility at University of Michigan’s primary mission is to provide access to advanced NMR spectroscopic methods and tools to students, postdoctoral fellows, and faculty of the University for the advancement of their research.

  • 600 MHz NMR - 3214 MSCH

This facility is equipped with four instruments at various field strengths and capabilities. Of the four instruments, two are equipped with cold/cryoprobes which are capable of giving high signal to noise for biological samples. The facility houses two Ph. D. level scientists ready to facilitate data acquisition, project consultation and data analysis.


Please acknowledge the BioNMR core facility for all publications that use data collected in our facility. This helps us to keep track of our facility usage that leads to publications and justification for securing future funding for instrument upgrades.

Research reported in this publication was supported by the University of Michigan BioNMR Core Facility (U-M BioNMR). U-M BioNMR Core is grateful for support from U-M including the College of Literature, Sciences and Arts, Life Sciences Institute and the College of Pharmacy along with the U-M Biosciences Initiative.

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