NMR seems very complicated. Do I need a complete understanding of NMR in order to use the facility and obtain data?
No. The theory behind NMR is very complicated, but you do not need to have an in-depth understanding of it in order to collect data to answer a particular biochemical question or obtain a structure. This is analogous to an MRI scan in a hospital – the doctor does not need to understand the theory of the instrument in order to do the scan and interpret the data. The NMRFAM staff includes experts in multiple areas of NMR spectroscopy who can train you to run the samples and analyze the data. The staff is also available to answer questions. Eight hours of training are provided for new users free of charge. If additional training is needed, the fee is $50/hour. The training occurs on-site, although questions can be answered via phone or e-mail. If you need training or have questions, please contact the facility (gillian@nmrfam.wisc.edu); training can be requested through NMRFAM?s on-line scheduling software ?Sundial?
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