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to the NSF-funded NHMFL NMR Spectroscopy and Imaging facilities is open to regional, national and international
scientists, from private, government and public sectors. There are no fees for magnet or spectrometer time in most cases.
Some support for initiating projects at the NHMFL is available.
The laboratory has experience with confidentiality procedures.

NHMFL facility in Tallahassee. NMR wing is in the lower left corner.
of the NMR Spectroscopy and Imaging Program are located at the
NHMFL in Tallahassee
as part of the Center for Interdisciplinary Magnetic Resonance
(CIMAR) and at the University of Florida McKnight Brain Institute in conjunction
with the Advanced Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy and Imaging program (AMRIS).
Our mission is to develop technology, methodology, and applications in solution and solid state NMR spectroscopy, as well as in MRI
and diffusion measurements at high magnetic fields
through both in-house and external user activities.
We have experienced research faculty, engineers,
and technicians spanning these disciplines who are available to facilitate user activities
on a wide range of unique equipment and to develop novel experiments and new instrumentation.
The faculty also participate in efforts to achieve funding for major efforts
including grant writing endeavors.

AMRIS facilities in Gainesville: UF McKnight Brain Institute.
can be applied for by submitting a brief proposal
to the program director, one of its associate directors, or to any of the professional staff.
Online application for spectrometer time can be made at users.magnet.fsu.edu.
To request time on the 900 MHz instrument, please follow these guidelines first.
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Timothy Cross, Solid State NMR
Timothy Logan, Solution NMR
Arthur Edison, MRI, AMRIS
Victor Schepkin, MRI, NHMFL
Riqiang Fu, 900 MHz, NHMFL |
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