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Revision 1524 Jul 2008 - Main.DavidCowburn

 
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How do people enter the system to get NMR time? 1. Principal Investigators can ask for their institution's time to be allocated to them by contacting their representative for NMR of the Scientific Committee.
2. Principal Investigators may ask for time to be allocated as part of the "Scientific Merit" category. Normally, this will be made available for funded grants, and for full payment for alloted time. Inquire to David Cowburn
3. Through June 30 2008, 900 time can be requested for any NIH grantee by request to David Cowburn. These allocations are supported by NIH P41 GM66354 and are not charged.
Once, I'm in one of the above categories, what specifically is needed for time in the next schedule? 1. For institutional time, make your needs known to the representative for NMR on the Scientific Committee. If there are limitations, the allocations will be decided by the representative, and NYSBC is not a party to how this is done. Each institution operates independently and differently.
2. For "Scientific Merit" time, email to nmrschedule@nysbc.org , 2.1. your current grant number related to this research. 2.2 your needs for NMR time (number of days, field, preferred dates), 2.3 your specific commitment to pay for this allocation.
3. For 900 use supported by GM66354, use Nmr Requests?
How do I Trash.findDFdf the time allocated to me? Your institutional or other allocation will be shown on the current Nmr Schedule. For your institution, consult your representative.
Each institution has its own Nmr Group page, under the representative(s) control
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How do people enter the system to get NMR time? 1. Principal Investigators can ask for their institution's time to be allocated to them by contacting their representative for NMR of the Scientific Committee.
2. Principal Investigators may ask for time to be allocated as part of the "Scientific Merit" category. Normally, this will be made available for funded grants, and for full payment for alloted time. Inquire to David Cowburn
Once, I'm in one of the above categories, what specifically is needed for time in the next schedule? 1. For institutional time, make your needs known to the representative for NMR on the Scientific Committee. If there are limitations, the allocations will be decided by the representative, and NYSBC is not a party to how this is done. Each institution operates independently and differently.
2. For "Scientific Merit" time, email to nmrschedule@nysbc.org , 2.1. your current grant number related to this research. 2.2 your needs for NMR time (number of days, field, preferred dates), 2.3 your specific commitment to pay for this allocation.
How do I find the time allocated to me? Your institutional or other allocation will be shown on the current Nmr Schedule. For your institution, consult your representative.
Each institution has its own Nmr Group page, under the representative(s) control
 
I hear there's a Waiting List Yes, when there's time not used by a previously allocated institution, then the time is offered to the next institution in a round-robin. This is quite unusual and should not be relied on as a method of getting time.

Revision 1416 Jul 2008 - Main.DavidCowburn

 
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How do people enter the system to get NMR time? 1. Principal Investigators can ask for their institution's time to be allocated to them by contacting their representative for NMR of the Scientific Committee.
2. Principal Investigators may ask for time to be allocated as part of the "Scientific Merit" category. Normally, this will be made available for funded grants, and for full payment for alloted time. Inquire to David Cowburn
3. Through June 30 2008, 900 time can be requested for any NIH grantee by request to David Cowburn. These allocations are supported by NIH P41 GM66354 and are not charged.
Once, I'm in one of the above categories, what specifically is needed for time in the next schedule? 1. For institutional time, make your needs known to the representative for NMR on the Scientific Committee. If there are limitations, the allocations will be decided by the representative, and NYSBC is not a party to how this is done. Each institution operates independently and differently.
2. For "Scientific Merit" time, email to nmrschedule@nysbc.org , 2.1. your current grant number related to this research. 2.2 your needs for NMR time (number of days, field, preferred dates), 2.3 your specific commitment to pay for this allocation.
3. For 900 use supported by GM66354, use Nmr Requests?
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How do I find the time allocated to me? Your institutional or other allocation will be shown on the current Nmr Schedule. For your institution, consult your representative.
Each institution has its own Nmr Group page, under the representative(s) control
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How do I Trash.findDFdf the time allocated to me? Your institutional or other allocation will be shown on the current Nmr Schedule. For your institution, consult your representative.
Each institution has its own Nmr Group page, under the representative(s) control
 
I hear there's a Waiting List Yes, when there's time not used by a previously allocated institution, then the time is offered to the next institution in a round-robin. This is quite unusual and should not be relied on as a method of getting time.

Revision 1323 Sep 2007 - Main.DavidCowburn

 
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How do people enter the system to get NMR time? 1. Principal Investigators can ask for their institution's time to be allocated to them by contacting their representative for NMR of the Scientific Committee.
2. Principal Investigators may ask for time to be allocated as part of the "Scientific Merit" category. Normally, this will be made available for funded grants, and for full payment for alloted time. Inquire to David Cowburn
3. Through June 30 2008, 900 time can be requested for any NIH grantee by request to David Cowburn. These allocations are supported by NIH P41 GM66354 and are not charged.
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Once, I'm in one of the above categories, what specifically is needed for time in the next schedule? 1. For institutional time, make your needs known to the representative for NMR on the Scientific Committee. If there are limitations, the allocations will be decided by the representative, and NYSBC is not a party to how this is done. Each institution operates independently and differently.
2. For "Scientific Merit" time, email to nmrschedule@nysbc.org , 2.1. your current grant number related to this research. 2.2 your needs for NMR time (number of days, field, preferred dates), 2.3 your specific commitment to pay for this allocation.
3. For 900 use supported by GM66354, use Nmr Requests?
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Once, I'm in one of the above categories, what specifically is needed for time in the next schedule? 1. For institutional time, make your needs known to the representative for NMR on the Scientific Committee. If there are limitations, the allocations will be decided by the representative, and NYSBC is not a party to how this is done. Each institution operates independently and differently.
2. For "Scientific Merit" time, email to nmrschedule@nysbc.org , 2.1. your current grant number related to this research. 2.2 your needs for NMR time (number of days, field, preferred dates), 2.3 your specific commitment to pay for this allocation.
3. For 900 use supported by GM66354, use Nmr Requests?
 
How do I find the time allocated to me? Your institutional or other allocation will be shown on the current Nmr Schedule. For your institution, consult your representative.
Each institution has its own Nmr Group page, under the representative(s) control
I hear there's a Waiting List Yes, when there's time not used by a previously allocated institution, then the time is offered to the next institution in a round-robin. This is quite unusual and should not be relied on as a method of getting time.

Revision 1223 Sep 2007 - Main.DavidCowburn

 
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Changed:
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How do people enter the system to get NMR time? 1. Principal Investigators can ask for their institution's time to be allocated to them by contacting their representative for NMR of the Scientific Committee.
2. Principal Investigators may ask for time to be allocated as part of the "Scientific Merit" category. Normally, this will be made available for funded grants, and for full payment for alloted time. Inquire to David Cowburn
3. Through June 30 2008, 900 time can be requested for any NIH grantee by request to David Cowburn. These allocations are supported by NIH P41 GM66354 and are not charged.
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How do people enter the system to get NMR time? 1. Principal Investigators can ask for their institution's time to be allocated to them by contacting their representative for NMR of the Scientific Committee.
2. Principal Investigators may ask for time to be allocated as part of the "Scientific Merit" category. Normally, this will be made available for funded grants, and for full payment for alloted time. Inquire to David Cowburn
3. Through June 30 2008, 900 time can be requested for any NIH grantee by request to David Cowburn. These allocations are supported by NIH P41 GM66354 and are not charged.
 
Once, I'm in one of the above categories, what specifically is needed for time in the next schedule? 1. For institutional time, make your needs known to the representative for NMR on the Scientific Committee. If there are limitations, the allocations will be decided by the representative, and NYSBC is not a party to how this is done. Each institution operates independently and differently.
2. For "Scientific Merit" time, email to nmrschedule@nysbc.org , 2.1. your current grant number related to this research. 2.2 your needs for NMR time (number of days, field, preferred dates), 2.3 your specific commitment to pay for this allocation.
3. For 900 use supported by GM66354, use Nmr Requests?
How do I find the time allocated to me? Your institutional or other allocation will be shown on the current Nmr Schedule. For your institution, consult your representative.
Each institution has its own Nmr Group page, under the representative(s) control
I hear there's a Waiting List Yes, when there's time not used by a previously allocated institution, then the time is offered to the next institution in a round-robin. This is quite unusual and should not be relied on as a method of getting time.

Revision 1123 Sep 2007 - Main.DavidCowburn

 
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Changed:
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How do people enter the system to get NMR time? 1. Principal Investigators can ask for their institution's time to be allocated to them by contacting their representative for NMR of the Scientific Committee.
2. Principal Investigators may ask for time to be allocated as part of the "Scientific Merit" category. Normally, this will be made available for funded grants, and for full payment for alloted time. Inquire to David Cowburn
2. Through June 30 2008, 900 time can be requested for any NIH grantee by request to David Cowburn. These allocations are supported by NIH P41 GM66354 and are not charged.
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How do people enter the system to get NMR time? 1. Principal Investigators can ask for their institution's time to be allocated to them by contacting their representative for NMR of the Scientific Committee.
2. Principal Investigators may ask for time to be allocated as part of the "Scientific Merit" category. Normally, this will be made available for funded grants, and for full payment for alloted time. Inquire to David Cowburn
3. Through June 30 2008, 900 time can be requested for any NIH grantee by request to David Cowburn. These allocations are supported by NIH P41 GM66354 and are not charged.
 
Once, I'm in one of the above categories, what specifically is needed for time in the next schedule? 1. For institutional time, make your needs known to the representative for NMR on the Scientific Committee. If there are limitations, the allocations will be decided by the representative, and NYSBC is not a party to how this is done. Each institution operates independently and differently.
2. For "Scientific Merit" time, email to nmrschedule@nysbc.org , 2.1. your current grant number related to this research. 2.2 your needs for NMR time (number of days, field, preferred dates), 2.3 your specific commitment to pay for this allocation.
3. For 900 use supported by GM66354, use Nmr Requests?
How do I find the time allocated to me? Your institutional or other allocation will be shown on the current Nmr Schedule. For your institution, consult your representative.
Each institution has its own Nmr Group page, under the representative(s) control
I hear there's a Waiting List Yes, when there's time not used by a previously allocated institution, then the time is offered to the next institution in a round-robin. This is quite unusual and should not be relied on as a method of getting time.

Revision 1023 Sep 2007 - Main.DavidCowburn

 
Q A
How do people enter the system to get NMR time? 1. Principal Investigators can ask for their institution's time to be allocated to them by contacting their representative for NMR of the Scientific Committee.
2. Principal Investigators may ask for time to be allocated as part of the "Scientific Merit" category. Normally, this will be made available for funded grants, and for full payment for alloted time. Inquire to David Cowburn
2. Through June 30 2008, 900 time can be requested for any NIH grantee by request to David Cowburn. These allocations are supported by NIH P41 GM66354 and are not charged.
Once, I'm in one of the above categories, what specifically is needed for time in the next schedule? 1. For institutional time, make your needs known to the representative for NMR on the Scientific Committee. If there are limitations, the allocations will be decided by the representative, and NYSBC is not a party to how this is done. Each institution operates independently and differently.
2. For "Scientific Merit" time, email to nmrschedule@nysbc.org , 2.1. your current grant number related to this research. 2.2 your needs for NMR time (number of days, field, preferred dates), 2.3 your specific commitment to pay for this allocation.
3. For 900 use supported by GM66354, use Nmr Requests?
How do I find the time allocated to me? Your institutional or other allocation will be shown on the current Nmr Schedule. For your institution, consult your representative.
Each institution has its own Nmr Group page, under the representative(s) control
Changed:
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I hear there's a Waiting List Yes, when there's time not used by a previously allocated institution, then the time is offered to the next institution in a round-robin. This is quire unusual and should not be relied on as a method of getting time.
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I hear there's a Waiting List Yes, when there's time not used by a previously allocated institution, then the time is offered to the next institution in a round-robin. This is quite unusual and should not be relied on as a method of getting time.
 

Revision 923 Sep 2007 - Main.DavidCowburn

 
Q A
How do people enter the system to get NMR time? 1. Principal Investigators can ask for their institution's time to be allocated to them by contacting their representative for NMR of the Scientific Committee.
2. Principal Investigators may ask for time to be allocated as part of the "Scientific Merit" category. Normally, this will be made available for funded grants, and for full payment for alloted time. Inquire to David Cowburn
2. Through June 30 2008, 900 time can be requested for any NIH grantee by request to David Cowburn. These allocations are supported by NIH P41 GM66354 and are not charged.
Once, I'm in one of the above categories, what specifically is needed for time in the next schedule? 1. For institutional time, make your needs known to the representative for NMR on the Scientific Committee. If there are limitations, the allocations will be decided by the representative, and NYSBC is not a party to how this is done. Each institution operates independently and differently.
2. For "Scientific Merit" time, email to nmrschedule@nysbc.org , 2.1. your current grant number related to this research. 2.2 your needs for NMR time (number of days, field, preferred dates), 2.3 your specific commitment to pay for this allocation.
3. For 900 use supported by GM66354, use Nmr Requests?
How do I find the time allocated to me? Your institutional or other allocation will be shown on the current Nmr Schedule. For your institution, consult your representative.
Each institution has its own Nmr Group page, under the representative(s) control
Added:
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I hear there's a Waiting List Yes, when there's time not used by a previously allocated institution, then the time is offered to the next institution in a round-robin. This is quire unusual and should not be relied on as a method of getting time.
 

Revision 823 Sep 2007 - Main.DavidCowburn

 
Q A
How do people enter the system to get NMR time? 1. Principal Investigators can ask for their institution's time to be allocated to them by contacting their representative for NMR of the Scientific Committee.
2. Principal Investigators may ask for time to be allocated as part of the "Scientific Merit" category. Normally, this will be made available for funded grants, and for full payment for alloted time. Inquire to David Cowburn
2. Through June 30 2008, 900 time can be requested for any NIH grantee by request to David Cowburn. These allocations are supported by NIH P41 GM66354 and are not charged.
Once, I'm in one of the above categories, what specifically is needed for time in the next schedule? 1. For institutional time, make your needs known to the representative for NMR on the Scientific Committee. If there are limitations, the allocations will be decided by the representative, and NYSBC is not a party to how this is done. Each institution operates independently and differently.
2. For "Scientific Merit" time, email to nmrschedule@nysbc.org , 2.1. your current grant number related to this research. 2.2 your needs for NMR time (number of days, field, preferred dates), 2.3 your specific commitment to pay for this allocation.
3. For 900 use supported by GM66354, use Nmr Requests?
Changed:
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How do I find the time allocated to me? Your institutional or other allocation will be shown on the current Nmr Schedule. For your institution, consult your representative.
Each institution has its own Nmr Group page, under the representative(s) control?
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How do I find the time allocated to me? Your institutional or other allocation will be shown on the current Nmr Schedule. For your institution, consult your representative.
Each institution has its own Nmr Group page, under the representative(s) control
 

Revision 723 Sep 2007 - Main.DavidCowburn

 
Q A
How do people enter the system to get NMR time? 1. Principal Investigators can ask for their institution's time to be allocated to them by contacting their representative for NMR of the Scientific Committee.
2. Principal Investigators may ask for time to be allocated as part of the "Scientific Merit" category. Normally, this will be made available for funded grants, and for full payment for alloted time. Inquire to David Cowburn
2. Through June 30 2008, 900 time can be requested for any NIH grantee by request to David Cowburn. These allocations are supported by NIH P41 GM66354 and are not charged.
Once, I'm in one of the above categories, what specifically is needed for time in the next schedule? 1. For institutional time, make your needs known to the representative for NMR on the Scientific Committee. If there are limitations, the allocations will be decided by the representative, and NYSBC is not a party to how this is done. Each institution operates independently and differently.
2. For "Scientific Merit" time, email to nmrschedule@nysbc.org , 2.1. your current grant number related to this research. 2.2 your needs for NMR time (number of days, field, preferred dates), 2.3 your specific commitment to pay for this allocation.
3. For 900 use supported by GM66354, use Nmr Requests?
Changed:
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How do I find the time allocated to me? Your institutional or other allocation will be shown on the current Nmr Schedule. For your institution, consult your representative.
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How do I find the time allocated to me? Your institutional or other allocation will be shown on the current Nmr Schedule. For your institution, consult your representative.
Each institution has its own Nmr Group page, under the representative(s) control?
 

Revision 623 Sep 2007 - Main.DavidCowburn

 
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How do people enter the system to get NMR time? 1. Principal Investigators can ask for their institution's time to be allocated to them by contacting their representative for NMR of the Scientific Committee.
2. Principal Investigators may ask for time to be allocated as part of the "Scientific Merit" category. Normally, this will be made available for funded grants, and for full payment for alloted time. Inquire to David Cowburn
2. Through June 30 2008, 900 time can be requested for any NIH grantee by request to David Cowburn. These allocations are supported by NIH P41 GM66354 and are not charged.
Once, I'm in one of the above categories, what specifically is needed for time in the next schedule? 1. For institutional time, make your needs known to the representative for NMR on the Scientific Committee. If there are limitations, the allocations will be decided by the representative, and NYSBC is not a party to how this is done. Each institution operates independently and differently.
2. For "Scientific Merit" time, email to nmrschedule@nysbc.org , 2.1. your current grant number related to this research. 2.2 your needs for NMR time (number of days, field, preferred dates), 2.3 your specific commitment to pay for this allocation.
3. For 900 use supported by GM66354, use Nmr Requests?
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How do I find the time allocated to me? Your institutional or other allocation will be shown on the current Nmr Schedule. For your institution, consult your representative.
 

Revision 523 Sep 2007 - Main.DavidCowburn

 
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How do people enter the system to get NMR time? 1. Principal Investigators can ask for their institution's time to be allocated to them by contacting their representative for NMR of the Scientific Committee.
2. Principal Investigators may ask for time to be allocated as part of the "Scientific Merit" category. Normally, this will be made available for funded grants, and for full payment for alloted time. Inquire to David Cowburn
2. Through June 30 2008, 900 time can be requested for any NIH grantee by request to David Cowburn. These allocations are supported by NIH P41 GM66354 and are not charged.
Changed:
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Once, I'm in one of the above categories, what specifically is needed for time in the next schedule? 1. For institutional time, make your needs known to the representative for NMR on the Scientific Committee. If there are limitations, the allocations will be decided by the representative, and NYSBC is not a party to how this is done. Each institution operates independently and differently.
2. For "Scientific Merit" time, email to nmrschedule@nysbc.org , 2.1. your current grant number related to this research. 2.2 your needs for NMR time (number of days, field, preferred dates), 2.3 your specific commitment to pay for this allocation.
3. For 900 use supported by GM66354, discuss with David Cowburn.
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Once, I'm in one of the above categories, what specifically is needed for time in the next schedule? 1. For institutional time, make your needs known to the representative for NMR on the Scientific Committee. If there are limitations, the allocations will be decided by the representative, and NYSBC is not a party to how this is done. Each institution operates independently and differently.
2. For "Scientific Merit" time, email to nmrschedule@nysbc.org , 2.1. your current grant number related to this research. 2.2 your needs for NMR time (number of days, field, preferred dates), 2.3 your specific commitment to pay for this allocation.
3. For 900 use supported by GM66354, use Nmr Requests?
 

Revision 423 Sep 2007 - Main.DavidCowburn

 
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How do people get NMR time? 1. Principal Investigators can ask for their institution's time to be allocated to them by contacting their representative for NMR of the Scientific Committee.
2. Principal Investigators may ask for time to be allocated as part of the "Scientific Merit" category. Normally, this will be made available for funded grants, and for full payment for alloted time. Inquire to David Cowburn
2. Through June 30 2008, 900 time can be requested for any NIH grantee by request to David Cowburn. These allocations are supported by NIH P41 GM66354 and are not charged.
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How do people enter the system to get NMR time? 1. Principal Investigators can ask for their institution's time to be allocated to them by contacting their representative for NMR of the Scientific Committee.
2. Principal Investigators may ask for time to be allocated as part of the "Scientific Merit" category. Normally, this will be made available for funded grants, and for full payment for alloted time. Inquire to David Cowburn
2. Through June 30 2008, 900 time can be requested for any NIH grantee by request to David Cowburn. These allocations are supported by NIH P41 GM66354 and are not charged.
Added:
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Once, I'm in one of the above categories, what specifically is needed for time in the next schedule? 1. For institutional time, make your needs known to the representative for NMR on the Scientific Committee. If there are limitations, the allocations will be decided by the representative, and NYSBC is not a party to how this is done. Each institution operates independently and differently.
2. For "Scientific Merit" time, email to nmrschedule@nysbc.org , 2.1. your current grant number related to this research. 2.2 your needs for NMR time (number of days, field, preferred dates), 2.3 your specific commitment to pay for this allocation.
3. For 900 use supported by GM66354, discuss with David Cowburn.
 

Revision 323 Sep 2007 - Main.DavidCowburn

 
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How do people get NMR time? 1. Principal Investigators can ask for their institution's time to be allocated to them by contacting their representative for NMR of the Scientific Committee.
2. Principal Investigators may ask for time to be allocated as part of the "Scientific Merit" category. Normally, this will be made available for funded grants, and for full payment for alloted time. Inquire to David Cowburn
2. Through June 30 2008, 900 time can be requested for any NIH grantee by request to David Cowburn
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How do people get NMR time? 1. Principal Investigators can ask for their institution's time to be allocated to them by contacting their representative for NMR of the Scientific Committee.
2. Principal Investigators may ask for time to be allocated as part of the "Scientific Merit" category. Normally, this will be made available for funded grants, and for full payment for alloted time. Inquire to David Cowburn
2. Through June 30 2008, 900 time can be requested for any NIH grantee by request to David Cowburn. These allocations are supported by NIH P41 GM66354 and are not charged.
 

Revision 223 Sep 2007 - Main.DavidCowburn

 
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How do people get NMR time? 1. Principal Investigators can ask for their institution's time to be allocated to them by contacting their representative for NMR of the Scientific Committee.
2. Principal Investigators may ask for time to be allocated as part of the "Scientific Merit" category. Normally, this will be made available for funded grants, and for full payment for alloted time. Inquire to David Cowburn
2. Through June 30 2008, 900 time can be requested for any NIH grantee by request to David Cowburn
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2. Principal Investigators may ask for time to be allocated as part of the "Scientific Merit" category. Normally, this will be made available for funded grants, and for full payment for alloted time. Inquire to David Cowburn
2. Through June 30 2008, 900 time can be requested for any NIH grantee by request to David Cowburn |
 

Revision 123 Sep 2007 - Main.DavidCowburn

 
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| How do people get NMR time? | 1. Principal Investigators can ask for their institution's time to be allocated to them by contacting their representative for NMR of the Scientific Committee.
2. Principal Investigators may ask for time to be allocated as part of the "Scientific Merit" category. Normally, this will be made available for funded grants, and for full payment for alloted time. Inquire to David Cowburn
2. Through June 30 2008, 900 time can be requested for any NIH grantee by request to David Cowburn |
 
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