NMR wisdom:Research Groups in Canada
Research Groups in Canada- ARMRC - The Atlantic Region Magnetic Resonance (Dalhousie)
The Atlantic Region Magnetic Resonance Centre was established in 1981
by the chemistry departments of the Atlantic region universities and the
Atlantic Research Laboratory of the National Research Council. The Centre
consists of three Bruker NMR spectrometers with superconducting magnets:
MSL-200, AC-250, AMX-400. The Bruker AC-250 is used for the acquisition
of routine H-1, F-19, P-31, and C-13 NMR spectra.
- Biomolecular NMR Group, Ontario Cancer Institute, University of Toronto
The Arrowsmith and Ikura laboratories use NMR spectroscopy to understand
the structure and function of biomacromolecules, in particular proteins
involved in cancer and other human diseases. We are also part of a large
structural biology community which includes the Toronto NMR Centre (four
NMR groups), six x-ray crystallography groups, a state-of-the-art electron
microscopy facility, several groups with interest in protein folding and
design.
- Department of Medical Biophysics, University of Toronto
- Institute for Biodiagnostics, NRCC Institute for Biodiagnostics, National Research Council of Canada Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
- Lewis Kay's Group at the University of Toronto NMR Centre, Canada
- NMR Centre, University of Guelph* The equipment supports a diverse array of research interests within the academic community at the University of Guelph. The spectrometers are also available to other educational institutions and to industry at very reasonable cost and with rapid throughput.
- The National High Field Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Centre
NANUC is an innovative high field nuclear magnetic resonance facility
that began operation in June 1999 spearheaded by Dr. Brian D. Sykes.
Located at the University of Alberta in Edmonton, NANUC is designed
to meet the diverse research and educational needs of both academics and
industry across Canada.
NANUC's spectrometers are capable of remote operation from anywhere
in Canada. Our facility is accessible by business and academia no matter
where you are located.
- The Waterloo High-Field NMR Facility
This facility provides access to state-of-the-art NMR experiments to
researchers in Chemistry, Biochemistry, Chemical Engineering, Biology and
Physics at the University of Waterloo and neighbouring institutions. It
also serves as a resource of technical support and expertise to industrial
research and development groups in southern Ontario.
- University of Montreal, Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy Group
Within the Department of Radiology, Radio-oncology and Nuclear Medicine.
- Wishart Research Group
Dr. David S. Wishart Research Group, University of Alberta
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Research Groups in the UKBiological NMR Unit - The University of Birmingham
The Biological NMR Unit was established in 1990 as a joint venture
between The School of Biochemistry and some research groups in the School
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Solid State NMR performed on Biological Membranes. Structure determination
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Sattler, Michael
Current projects focus on protein/protein and protein/RNA interactions at the pre-mRNA intron during the assembly of the pre-spliceosome.
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