Emerging Topics in Biomolecular Magnetic Resonance - Marina Bennati (Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry) and Nathaniel Traaseth (New York University)
The series Emerging topics in Biomolecular Magnetic Resonance will continue on October 29th at 16:00 CEST with the following lecturers and topics:
- Marina Bennati (Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry):Structure and function of biomolecules by detecting nuclear spins with EPR
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We have launched a public database where you can store your raw data with rich annotation of samples and conditions of measurements.The Molecular Biophysics Database currently accepts depositions of raw measurement files from MST, BLI, SPR and ITC.We invite you to deposit your data, make it findable, searchable and reusable at https://mbdb-data.org/MBDB has been developed within the EU project MOSBRI by a team of developers mainly from the Institute of Biotechnology and CESNET. Its development continues and we welcome comments and suggestions at mbdb@ibt.cas.cz.
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Analysis of micro and nanoplastic particles in Nanobio Core Facility
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