Structural NMR The Structural Biology NMR Resource provides access to high-resolution solution NMR spectrometers ranging from 300 MHz to 900 MHz in field strength. These are used for small molecule analysis and for studies of macro-molecular structure, dynamics, and function. Highly trained associates are available to assist in the collection and interpretation of routine data, for training in instrument usage, for performing data processing and interpretation and to partner for more extended collaborative studies of protein or nucleic acid structure and dynamics. Services Access the Services Training for independent or guided use of all instruments Assisted acquisition and interpretation of NMR spectra ”Walk-on” 300 MHz spectrometer (with multi-nuclear 5 mm probe) Two 600 MHz spectrometers with high sensitivity cryogenic probes Access to 700, 800 and 900 MHz spectrometers at the NY Structural Biology Center (all with cryoprobes) Local computational resources for data processing and analysis, and for macromolecular structure calculation and simulation Staff for collaborative structural studies of macromolecules Related Shared Facilities ProteomicsX-Ray Crystallography Center Affiliations Montefiore Einstein Comprehensive Cancer Center Selected Publications Analytical Biochemistry,2008; 374(2): 231-242 Journal of Biomolecular NMR,2008 Feb;40(3):157-163 Structural NMR Resource Bibliography Location and Contacts Structural NMR Ullmann B8 David Cowburn, Ph.D.Scientific Director718-430-8621david.cowburn@einsteinmed.eduSean Cahill, Ph.D.Operations Director718-430-2035sean.cahill@einsteinmed.edu