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Complex Carbohydrate Research Center
The University of Georgia |
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Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) is a key technique for monitoring and defining molecular properties in such diverse fields as chemistry, biochemistry, structural biology, materials science, and medicine. It is also one of the best media for illustration of basic principles of spectroscopy and data processing. Teaching faculty, particularly those in smaller colleges, often have not had experience with either NMR theory or practice necessary for integrating this material into their courses or research. The goal of this workshop is to generate enthusiasm for teaching NMR theory and application, provide examples of how NMR impacts on forefront areas of research, and provide faculty with the hands-on experience to effectively integrate NMR into their teaching. Application lectures will cover the use of simple one-dimensional and two-dimensional NMR experiments in the areas of biomolecular NMR. Laboratory sessions include screening for small molecule binding to protein-active sites and visualization of binding sites using computer graphics. Emphasis is placed on how examples can be integrated into basic chemistry and biochemistry courses. |
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Complex Carbohydrate Research Center
315 Riverbend Road · Athens, GA 30602
706.583.0263 |
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