Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR)

Storrs
Center for Open Research Resources and Equipment

The Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Facility recognizes the important role that NMR plays in molecular structure determination and conformational analysis for research projects engaging chemical synthesis, chemical mixture characterization, drug design, intermolecular interaction studies, protein and nucleic acid characterization. The joint NMR Facility of COR²E and the Department of Chemistry offers several solution-state NMR instruments on a fee-for-use basis. The instrumentation serves the high-resolution research needs for investigators from the University of Connecticut and nearby colleges and companies.

Staff

Luke Fulton, Ph.D.

Facility Director
Chemistry R-002
luke.fulton@uconn.edu
860-486-4069

Faculty Scientific Advisers

Andrei

Andrei Alexandrescu, Ph.D.

Professor
Biology Physics Building 209
andrei.alexandrescu@uconn.edu
860-486-4414

Olga Vinogradova, Ph.D.

Olga Vinogradova, Ph.D.

Associate Professor
School of Pharmacy Room 632
olga.vinogradova@uconn.edu
860-486-2972

Mark

Mark Peczuh, Ph.D.

Professor
Chemistry A-316
mark.peczuh@uconn.edu
860-486-1605

Kyle

Kyle Hadden, Ph.D.

Associate Professor
School of Pharmacy 628
kyle.hadden@uconn.edu
860-486-8446