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of the project will be to develop new hyperpolarized NMR methodologies applied to the study of complex materials such as heterogeneous catalysts or drugs. This will involve implementing i) new strategies
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Biophysical Expertise: You have profound experience in ligand identification methods, specifically NMR, SPR, GCI, or nanoDSF. A Molecular Mindset: You possess a strong foundation in fragment-based drug design
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structures (e.g. NMR, MS, SCXRD) and function (e.g. NMR, UV-Vis and fluorescence spectroscopies, ITC) of metal-organic cages. The Lewis Group is interested in the design of structurally sophisticated and
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the development of relativistic methods for calculation of spectroscopic parameters (NMR, EPR, XRay, MCD, …), followed by their implementation into the program ReSpect, that is available
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the creation of new probes for sensing and imaging, the advancement of optical microscopy techniques, mass spectrometry, and NMR spectroscopy. Applicants will have a PhD or equivalent degree with postdoctoral
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offices. The department maintains an impressive suite of instrumentation including a Bruker 400 MHz NMR, Agilent LC/Q-TOF Mass Spectrometer, GC/MS, HPLCs, IR, UV/Vis, and fluorescence spectrometer
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modern faculty offices. The department maintains an impressive suite of instrumentation including a Bruker 400 MHz NMR, Agilent LC/Q-TOF Mass Spectrometer, GC/MS, HPLCs, IR, UV/Vis, and fluorescence
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of kinases using NMR spectroscopy and other biophysical techniques. The goals include determining the structures, dynamics, and functional interactions of kinases and their regulatory subunits. Sample
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sensitive to the family needs of faculty, including dual-career couples. For details, visit the following link: http://www.auburn.edu/academic/provost/facultyjobs/. Resources available to support faculty can
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on the project choice/previous experience/interests, as a PhD student, you will gain hands-on experience in Synthetic chemistry and analytical techniques (HPLC, LC–MS, NMR) Designing and synthesising compounds