Welcome to the home page for the High Field Magnetic Resonance Laboratory and the Center of Excellence for Structural Biology and Metabonomics at Miami University

Recent News:

Jan. 2012

Theresa Ramelot and Matt Smola's paper highlighted in the PSI Structural Biology Knowledgebase. Click Here

11/8/2011

Michelle Veite, Faizule Hassan and Tafadzwa Chihanga joined the group. Welcome!

11/4/ 2011

Miki Watanabe passed her Ph.D. defense. Congratulations! Miki.

11/3/ 2011

Lindsey Romick-Rosendale passed her Ph.D. defense. Congratulations! Lindsey.

Aug. 2011

Aaron Goodpaster graduated (Ph.D.)

Jan. 2011

Aaron Goodpaster's paper highlighted in Chemical and Engineering News Click Here to read the Press Release

Nov. 2010

Yunhuang Yang's paper highlighted in the PSI Structural Biology Knowledgebase Click Here to read the Press Release

2/19/2010:

Governor approves a Biomedicine Center of Excellence at Miami University Click Here to read the Press Release

2/5/2010:

Aaron Goodpaster has had a manuscript accepted to be published in Analytical Biochemistry

8/1/2009:

Lindsey Romick has had a manuscript accepted to be published in Magnetic Resonance in Chemistry

September 2009:

Matt Smola awarded the FYRE Team Research Award. He will be the Chemistry Team Leader

November 2007:

850 MHz NMR fully operational and collecting data

 

 

Kennedy Laboratory

The High Field Magnetic Resonance Laboratory was created by the Ohio Eminent Scholars Program in 2006 which, along with Miami University, supplied the funding for the hiring of Dr. Michael Kennedy, Ohio Eminent Scholar in Structural Biology, and the purchase of the first Bruker US2 850MHz nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometer in North America. In February of 2010, the governer of Ohio, Ted Strickland,  announced that the lab would become a Center of Excellence for Structural Biology and Metabonomics. This lab is 1 of 14 Health Care/Biomedicine Centers of Excellence (CoE) statewide.


 

 

  

 

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