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The Palmer Laboratory in the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics at Columbia University uses NMR spectroscopy to study the structures and dynamical properties of proteins and other macromolecules.

The figure at left depicts the amplitude of backbone motions of the Escherichia coli ribonuclease H protein.

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TSRC Workshop on Protein Dynamics
Molecular Biophysics Seminar
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Pulsing & Processing
Protein NMR Spectroscopy: Principles and Practice
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Educational Materials
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Internal Laboratory Site (password required)

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Arthur G. Palmer, III (agp6@columbia.edu)
Tatyana Igumenova (tii1@columbia.edu)
Vesco Miloushev (vzm1@columbia.edu)
Nichole O'Connell (neo2102@columbia.edu)
Nikola Trbovic (nt2146@columbia.edu)

Former Group Members

Mikael Akke (mikael.akke@bpc.lu.se)
Nathan Astrof (astrof@cbrinstitute.org)
Clay Bracken (wcb2001@mail.med.cornell.edu)
Joel Butterwick (jbutterwic@mail.rockefeller.edu)
Peter A. Carr (carr@media.mit.edu)
Michael Grey (grey@cbrinstitute.org)
Chris Kroenke (kroenkec@ohsu.edu)
Pat Loria (patrick.loria@yale.edu)
Arthur M. Mandel (amm28@columbia.edu)
Francesca Massi (francesca.massi@umassmed.edu)
Keri Freeland Siggers (ksiggers@rics.bwh.harvard.edu)
Ashley Stuart (astuart@optonline.net)
Oleg Trott (ot14@columbia.edu)
Elizabeth Valentine (gulabjamen@gmail.com)
Chunyu Wang (wangc5@rpi.edu)

Last modified 3/19/07. Send comments to (agp6@columbia.edu)