I sent this to just Martha yesterday but was intending this to go to the group. A sub-group discussion on Bruker’s Prodigy Cryoprobe would be interesting to me. We have had ours for a while and I would be interested in hearing other people’s experiences.
Perry.
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Perry J. Pellechia
Director of NMR Services
University of South Carolina
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
<mailto:pellechia_at_sc.edu>
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From: Martha Morton <mmorton4_at_unl.edu<mailto:mmorton4_at_unl.edu>>
Date: Wednesday, March 12, 2014 at 9:46 AM
To: AMMRL <ammrl_at_ammrl.org<mailto:ammrl_at_ammrl.org>>
Subject: AMMRL: ENC AMMRL meeting
Dear All,
I have yet to see a post for the agenda for the AMMRL meeting at ENC. Any ideas?
Here is a starting point. Please chime in for your favorites.
1. Helium - to recover or to limp along for a while longer.
2. Cryoprobes - a perpetual favorite!
3. Updating your lab to suit the next generation of students and the changing face of science.
Martha Morton, PhD
Director of Research Instrumentation
University of Nebraska - Lincoln
Department of Chemistry
834 Hamilton Hall
Lincoln, NE 68588-0304
402-472-6255
Received on Thu Mar 13 2014 - 12:12:56 MST