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In this episode of Innovate and React Anne Mayer, a PhD researcher at
Goethe-Universität Frankfurt, explains how solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy works and how she uses this analytical method for protein studies. We dive into the fascinating world of NMR—from the basics of nuclear spins and magnetic fields to the complex hardware challenges of solid-state NMR. Anne shares how she investigates membrane proteins and microbial rhodopsins, revealing how solid-state NMR provides insights into protein dynamics and optogenetics. We also discuss the importance of fundamental research, future developments in solid-state NMR, and the interdisciplinary collaboration behind cutting-edge chemical research.
Key Topics (with timestamps):
Further reading to dig deeper into NRM:
If you speak German, then check out Annes Podcast “Darf’s ein bisschen Chemie sein?” to learn about a broad variety of chemistry related topics.
For more about proteins in this podcast checkout Mitochondrial Biogenesis – How mitochondria get their spare parts.
📩 Got a topic, guest idea, or want to talk about your research? Email me at [email protected]
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By Kevin HaresThanks for considering to support the show on buymeacoffee.com/innovateandreact ☕️
In this episode of Innovate and React Anne Mayer, a PhD researcher at
Goethe-Universität Frankfurt, explains how solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy works and how she uses this analytical method for protein studies. We dive into the fascinating world of NMR—from the basics of nuclear spins and magnetic fields to the complex hardware challenges of solid-state NMR. Anne shares how she investigates membrane proteins and microbial rhodopsins, revealing how solid-state NMR provides insights into protein dynamics and optogenetics. We also discuss the importance of fundamental research, future developments in solid-state NMR, and the interdisciplinary collaboration behind cutting-edge chemical research.
Key Topics (with timestamps):
Further reading to dig deeper into NRM:
If you speak German, then check out Annes Podcast “Darf’s ein bisschen Chemie sein?” to learn about a broad variety of chemistry related topics.
For more about proteins in this podcast checkout Mitochondrial Biogenesis – How mitochondria get their spare parts.
📩 Got a topic, guest idea, or want to talk about your research? Email me at [email protected]
💬 Connect on LinkedIn | ⭐ Follow & Review the podcast to help others discover it!
Have questions about this episode? Leave a comment and we’ll get back to you.