Campus Address
Varian INOVA 600:
Chemistry Building, Room R002
Bruker Avance 500:
Pharmacy Biology Building, Room 056
Mailing Address
Flow Cytometry Facility
Center for Open Research Resources and Equipment
91 North Eagleville Road, Unit 3149
Storrs, CT 06269
Training and Education
Only trained users can be granted access to the NMR spectrometers. The NMR Facility Staff provides training and consultation in the use of instruments under their respective supervision. A 24 hour notice is required for scheduling a hands-on training session. For specific questions regarding NMR applications and for general managerial questions, please contact the NMR Facility Director.
Research Potential
The NMR Facility directly supports and impacts research programs in the following areas:
- Chemical synthesis
- Analysis of Chemical Mixtures
- Pharmaceutical chemistry
- Molecular recognition & drug binding
- Nanomaterials
- Macromolecules
- Protein structure-function relationships
- Protein folding and design
- Nucleic acid structure and reactivity
- Molecular dynamics
The provided instruments are used for a wide range of problems. The most frequent involve monitoring the chemical synthesis, drug discovery and development, material science, the molecular structure determination and ligand-protein interactions. The instruments are capable of carrying out molecular diffusion measurements, identifying metabolites in mixtures, and following reaction kinetics, just to cite a few examples.