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Current Announcements specifically for NMR Resources at NYSBC


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Meta Group Meetings in next six weeks

Meetings normally held in A-11 NYSBC at 130P unless noted. See also MetaGroupFaqs?


The summer meeting of the New York Structural Biology discussion group will be held August 4.


Grants

NIH awards $1.96M for a Dual-Beam Scanning EM at NYSBC. Congratulations to Prof. Stokes and his co-investigators .
NIH awards $2.309M for the Dynamic Nuclear Polarization NMR proposal at NYSBC. Congratulations to Prof. McDermott and her co-investigators.
NSF awards $3.5M for "Development of a Synchrotron Beamline for High-resolution Microdiffraction Analysis of Biological Macromolecules". Congratulations to Prof. Hendrickson and his co-investigators.


Other



UPDATED

Grant Citations: Please remember to acknowledge NIH supported equipment in any submitted manuscripts: http://www.nysbc.net/twiki/bin/view/Main/SupportStatement

700: The FCNMR high-field field-cycler (HFFC), a belt driven shuttle device, has been installed. The spectrometer is still available for standard non-shuttled experiments. The only difference though is the eject air is no longer used to insert sample in the magnet. This function is now done using the shuttle, it requires the use of unbroken shigemi or 7" standard tubes. Because of mechanical limitations 8" or 9" standard tubes or shigemi tubes that are short because of damage cannot be used.




NYSBC Infotech WILL NEVER ASK YOU TO PROVIDE PASSWORD INFORMATION, AND WILL NOT ASK YOU TO OPEN FILES ATTACHED TO EMAILS. PLEASE EXERCISE CARE WITH DECEPTIVE EMAILS

  • NYSBC closed on Federal Holidays -
  • 19 Jun 2026 - Friday, Jun 19 Juneteenth National Independence Day
  • 03 Jul 2026 - Friday, Jul 3 Independence Day (observed)
  • 07 Sep 2026 - Monday, Sep 7 Labor Day


You can get further information on accessing the intranet web pages referenced. If you received this announcement by email, you can link to the current page. You can access and list events external to NYSBC?. This page is emailed to all current affiliates and intranet registered persons on major changes and about 28, 7 and 3 days before events. You can suppress emails to you from this source. You can be notified when this page changes by adding your name to CurrentAnnouncementsGroup


Use of Nmr Schedule -- IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR NMR USERS

We regret that there have been multiple occasions when affiliate NMR users have traveled some distance to NYSBC and then found that the Nmr Schedule did not conform to their expectation, and that they could not use the system which they thought was available to them.

To avoid this issue, please follow these steps

  1. Before coming to the Center, using the reload function on your browser (so as to get the most recent version), check that you have an allocation for your Institution on the day expected at Nmr Schedule.
  2. Consult your LOCAL institutional NMR committee representative so that you are certain that you have the time allocated to you. Your representative is listed at http://www.nysbc.net/twiki/bin/view/Main/NysbcIntro#NMR_facility.

You are only assured of availability if you take BOTH steps.

In case of additional issues about scheduling, please refer to -- NmrfacFAQs#Who_can_I_contact_if_I_have_comp

More details --

There's a new page for NMR questions at Nmrfac FAQs.
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Pages with additional details specifically for sort PIs sort NMR Users sort EM Users sort Beam line Users sort External events sort


Meta Group Meetings in next six weeks

Meetings normally held in A-11 NYSBC at 130P unless noted. See also MetaGroupFaqs?


The summer meeting of the New York Structural Biology discussion group will be held August 4.


Grants

NIH awards $1.96M for a Dual-Beam Scanning EM at NYSBC. Congratulations to Prof. Stokes and his co-investigators .
NIH awards $2.309M for the Dynamic Nuclear Polarization NMR proposal at NYSBC. Congratulations to Prof. McDermott and her co-investigators.
NSF awards $3.5M for "Development of a Synchrotron Beamline for High-resolution Microdiffraction Analysis of Biological Macromolecules". Congratulations to Prof. Hendrickson and his co-investigators.


Other



UPDATED

Grant Citations: Please remember to acknowledge NIH supported equipment in any submitted manuscripts: http://www.nysbc.net/twiki/bin/view/Main/SupportStatement

700: The FCNMR high-field field-cycler (HFFC), a belt driven shuttle device, has been installed. The spectrometer is still available for standard non-shuttled experiments. The only difference though is the eject air is no longer used to insert sample in the magnet. This function is now done using the shuttle, it requires the use of unbroken shigemi or 7" standard tubes. Because of mechanical limitations 8" or 9" standard tubes or shigemi tubes that are short because of damage cannot be used.




NYSBC Infotech WILL NEVER ASK YOU TO PROVIDE PASSWORD INFORMATION, AND WILL NOT ASK YOU TO OPEN FILES ATTACHED TO EMAILS. PLEASE EXERCISE CARE WITH DECEPTIVE EMAILS

  • NYSBC closed on Federal Holidays -
  • 19 Jun 2026 - Friday, Jun 19 Juneteenth National Independence Day
  • 03 Jul 2026 - Friday, Jul 3 Independence Day (observed)
  • 07 Sep 2026 - Monday, Sep 7 Labor Day


You can get further information on accessing the intranet web pages referenced. If you received this announcement by email, you can link to the current page. You can access and list events external to NYSBC?. This page is emailed to all current affiliates and intranet registered persons on major changes and about 28, 7 and 3 days before events. You can suppress emails to you from this source. You can be notified when this page changes by adding your name to CurrentAnnouncementsGroup

 
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