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ICMRBS/Emerging topics in Magnetic Resonance YouTube Channel

Type Webinar
Topics
  • Biology and Physics of Condensates
  • Neurology
  • Technology
Tags
  • Biomolecular condensates
  • Phase separation
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The International Conference on Magnetic Resonance in Biological Systems (ICMRBS) community has banded together with the Emerging Topics in Magnetic Resonance Webinar Series to create a YouTube channel housing past lectures. Many condensate researchers use magnetic resonance to gather atomic information on phase separating proteins. Solution-state NMR can be used to characterize the light or dense phase of a protein and solid-state NMR can help find the interactions driving amyloid formation. The nice thing about these methods is that that they can be used on both ordered and disordered proteins. This seminar series is available for you to peruse anytime to inspire your next great experiment.

Check out the ICMRBS YouTube Channel here

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