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NW15 Construction/ Renovation is Completed. Photo by Mike Carretta. Updated 1/28/2005.

Annual Report 2006
Forms Now Available Online

It is time again for the Center for Magnetic Resonance to file its annual report to the National Center for Research Resources at NIH. Follow the links below.

Annual Report Web Form >>

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Winter School 2008


MIT/ Harvard Center for Magnetic Resonance (CMR) 900 MHz NMR Facility

Available Positions

Building NW15 is being renovated to house a new 900 MHz magnetic resonance spectrometer for research in chemistry and biology. Magnetic resonance is a powerful tool for determining the structure of molecules, and has proven especially useful for elucidating the role of proteins in biological processes and diseases.

The heart of the 900 MHz magnetic resonance instrument is a superconducting magnet with a field strength of 21 Tesla, the highest field currently available for magnetic resonance spectroscopy, roughly 400,000 times stronger than the earth's magnetic field.

No available positions at this time.

Francis Bitter Magnet Laboratory
NW14, 150 Albany Street
Cambridge, MA 02139
Phone: (617) 253-5478
Email: jhaggert@mit.edu