Message from the Director
The Stanford Magnetic Resonance Laboratory is a research facility within the Stanford University School of Medicine. The goal of this facility is to provide research instrumentation and expertise in the area of solution-phase, high resolution Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy.
Instrumentation include Agilent VNMRS 800 and Varian Inova 600 MHz spectrometers, Bruker Avance 500 MHz spectrometer, and access to the Central California Bruker 900 MHz spectrometer at UC-Berkeley.
The research focus of the facility is primarily in the study of biological macromolecules. Collaborating researchers also use the facility to study properties of polymers, minerals, soils, and for NMR imaging experiments.
The SMRL facility is available for use by members of the Stanford research community. As well, we invite corporate users to participate in the SMRL research program by joining through the Stanford Industrial Affiliates Program. Please contact us for more information.
Prof. Jody Puglisi
Director, Stanford Magnetic Resonance Laboratory
Prof. of Structural Biology
Stanford University School of Medicine
Prof. Joseph Puglisi | SMRL Director
Phone: (650) 498-4397
Email: puglisi at stanford.edu
Dr. Corey Liu | SMRL Facility Manager
Phone: (650) 724-7445
Email: liuc at stanford.edu
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Campus Mail:
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9:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m., Monday to Friday 24/7 access for approved, trained users
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Fairchild Science Building Director and Administrative offices Bruker Avance 500 MHz spectrometer |
Organic Chemistry Building Facility Manager office Varian Inova 600 and Agilent VNMRS 800 MHz spectrometers |
As with all Stanford Service Centers, credit must be given to Stanford Magnetic Resonance Laboratory (SMRL) for data that results in a publication. If the work done at SMRL produces data resulting in a figure in a publication, you are required to acknowledge Stanford Magnetic Resonance Laboratory in the publication. Further, if SMRL staff members provided significant experimental design, data interpretation, or other intellectual contribution (as evaluated by the PI), then it is expected that these individuals will be coauthors on the publication.
The console of the 800 MHz NMR was upgraded using funds from a NIH S10 Shared Instrumentation Grant (S10RR025612-01A1). Please acknowledge this grant in publications using data from this instrument.
Name | Role | Phone | Location | |
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Corey Liu, Ph.D. |
Facility Manager
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650.724.7445
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liuc@stanford.edu
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Prof. Joseph Puglisi |
Director
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650-498-4397
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puglisi@stanford.edu
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Adeline Shrewsbury |
Service Centers and Special Projects Manager
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650-736-0447
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adeline.shrewsbury@stanford.edu
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