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![]() Laboratory for Biomolecular NMR SpectroscopyThe Laboratory for Biomolecular NMR Spectroscopy is a research
unit associated
with the Interdisciplinary Nanoscience Center (iNANO) at the
Department of
Chemistry, University of Aarhus. The research group
has since spring 2005 been a part of the research center from "Danmarks Grundforskningsfond",
called Center for Insoluble Protein Structures (inSPIN). The primary
aim of the laboratory is to use a combination of solid-
and liquid-state NMR to determine structure and dynamics for biological
macromolecules, e.g., membrane proteins, fibrils, and protein assemblies, with
relevance for molecular biology, drug development, and
nanoscience/nanotechnology.
The Laboratory for Biomolecular NMR represents
an integral part of a large
project at University of Aarhus concerning the establishment of
structure-function relationships for proteins. In combination with the
Instrument Centre for Solid-State NMR spectroscopy, also at Department of
Chemistry, these laboratories form the University of Aarhus NMR Centre. The
biological solid-state NMR activity is part of the Danish Biotechnology
Instrument Center (DABIC).
Currently the laboratory receives funding from
University of Aarhus,
DABIC,
Carlsbergfondet, The Danish
Natural Science Research Council (SNF), and
The Danish National Research Foundation.
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Last update Nov 27, 2006 by webmaster |