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Michael Levitt | Stanford Medicine Profiles
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Stanford School of Medicine. Robert W. and Vivian K. Cahill Professor in Cancer Research in the School of Medicine and Professor, by courtesy, of Computer Science. Is it possible to understand the molecular structure and function of proteins and nucleic acids in enough detail to make accurate predictions about structure and function? How does the sequence of DNA cause local variations of double-helix conformation and stability? Professor, Structural Biology. Professor (By courtesy), Computer Science.
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SMRL: Locating SMRL
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SMRL Location on Campus:. Director and Administrative offices. Bruker Avance 500 MHz spectrometer. Varian Inova 600 and Agilent VNMRS 800 MHz spectrometers. The following figures show the building locations relative to campus and to each other:. New visitors to Stanford University should refer to the campus Visitors and Neighbors. Web page for useful information including maps and general directions. Follow Page Mill up and over a hill (through one traffic signal shortly after crest of hill). Follow Camp...
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Elisabetta Viani Puglisi - CHEETAH
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Wes Sundquist, Director. Collaborative Development Program Awardees. Collaborative Development Program Applications. Structural Biology Related to HIV/AIDS-2016. Annual CHEETAH Meeting - Snowbird 2015. Wes Sundquist, Director. Collaborative Development Program Awardees. Elisabetta Viani Puglisi, PhD. Assistant Professor of Structural Biology Department. D100 Fairchild Science Building. Stanford Univesrsity School of Medicine. Stanford, CA 94305. Tel: (650) 498-5420email: epuglisi@stanford.edu.
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SMRL: News & Links
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INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF BIOLOGICAL MAGNETIC RESONANCE. 14th Course: Future of Molecular Biophysics. INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF BIOLOGICAL MAGNETIC RESONANCE. 13th Course: Future of Biophysics and Structural Biology. INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF BIOLOGICAL MAGNETIC RESONANCE. 12th Course: Future of Biophysics. INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF BIOLOGICAL MAGNETIC RESONANCE. 11th Course: Frontiers of Biophysics and Structural Biology. INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF BIOLOGICAL MAGNETIC RESONANCE. 9th Course: Biophysics and Structure.
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Stanford Magnetic Resonance Laboratory (Stanford NMR Facility)
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Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) Research Center. For the Stanford Research Community. INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF BIOLOGICAL MAGNETIC RESONANCE. 14th Course: Future of Molecular Biophysics. SMRL 800 MHz NMR Magnet.
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Biophysics - Stanford University School of Medicine
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The Biophysics Program at Stanford. Lysteria in motion (courtesy of the Theriot lab). Read about some of the departments involved in the Biophysics Program:. Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Laboratory. Navigation for This Section:. Pediatrician or pediatric specialist. Dial 911 in the event of a medical emergency. Learn how we are healing patients through science and compassion. Possible psoriasis drug target identified. Learn how we are fueling innovation. Summer and youth programs. Make a gift online.
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SMRL: NMR Time Request Information
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NMR time is scheduled roughly in monthly blocks. Requests are reviewed on a first-in first-out basis. Separate requests need to be placed for each block of requested time. If you are making your first request for NMR time at the SMRL, or if you are investigating the feasibility of acquiring data at the SMRL, please contact SMRL personnel to arrange a consultation meeting on your project needs. We are always happy to discuss new projects. Time is scheduled when needed and when appropriate.
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SMRL: Industrial Affiliates Program (IAP)
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SMRL adds a new high value to the relationship between industry and academia. Our goal is to foster on-going collaborations with industrial partners and facilitate the sharing of knowledge between all parties. We invite you to participate in the SMRL research program by joining us through the Stanford Industrial Affiliates Program.
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SMRL: Instrumentation
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800 MHz Agilent (Varian) VNMRS. X, Y, Z gradients. N} triple resonance, Z-PFG cold probe. N} triple resonance, XYZ-PFG conventional probe. MAS speed and variable temperature controllers (Stebbins group). Varian 3.2 mm T3 DR double resonance MAS probe (Stebbins group). 3 channels plus deuterium decoupling channel. X, Y, Z gradients. FTS variable temperature gas preconditioner. N} triple resonance, Z-PFG probe. Varian 10 mm X{. H} broadband observe probe. 500 MHz Bruker AVANCE. Bruker 10 mm X{.