AMMRL: BioNMR facility usage short survey

From: Fowler, Andrew <andrew-fowler_at_uiowa.edu>
Date: Thu, 8 Mar 2018 17:30:24 +0000

Hi AMMRLers,

I’ve been asked to gather data on how instrument usage statistics for our bioNMR instruments compares with other places and can’t think of a better way to gather that information that to ask here. I’ll post an anonymized summary after I gather responses, probably in a week or so. The information I’d love to have is:

How many instruments do you have doing mostly bioNMR, and how many have cryoprobes? Feel free to count a half instrument if it spends a significant amount of time shared with small molecules or solids.

How many research groups do bioNMR in your facility?

Approximately what percentage of NMR time available for biomolecules gets utilized in a typical month? Your best mental estimate is perfectly acceptable.

Thanks!
Andrew

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