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                                  The Campus Chemical Instrument Center (CCIC) was founded in 1981 as a unit of the Office of Research. The mission of the CCIC is to provide state-of-the-art research facilities for the entire campus in three areas: Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, Mass Spectrometry and Proteomics ... Read More

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                                  Announcing CCIC MSP facility Reopening

                                  We are pleased to inform you that the CCIC-MSP facility is now receiving samples for analyses. Due to staff constraints and scheduling, prior to submitting any samples, contact a staff member regarding sample drop off. You can submit ALL your samples you need for analysis but coordinate your submission with an MSP staff member. Thank you for your understanding during this challenging time.

                                  Please visit our rates page to submit a service request - http://www.ccic.osu.edu/MSP-Rates

                                  Announcing CCIC NMR Reopeining Stage 3

                                  We would like to inform you of the reopening of the shared CCIC NMR facilities.

                                  Please read the following document regarding the re-opening procedures.

                                  Additionally, please review 手机外网加速器 that we will be using during Phase 3 of the re-opening of the facility.

                                  As always, please let us know if you have any questions or concerns.

                                  We are looking forward to your return as a user of CCIC NMR!

                                  On behalf of the CCIC NMR team,

                                  Rafael Brüschweiler, Ph.D.
                                  Director, CCIC NMR
                                  Professor
                                  The Ohio State University
                                  E-mail: Bruschweiler.1@osu.edu

                                  The CCIC NMR facility is expanding!

                                  New NSF-funded National Gateway Ultrahigh NMR Center at OSU is getting under way. For updates, see http://gateway-nmr.osu.edu

                                  Previously announced on Sept 17, 2024, the facility has been funded by the NSF to procure a 1.2 GHz NMR spectrometer as part of the recent Mid-scale Research Infrastructure-1 program. It will be the first 1.2 GHz instrument in North America, adding to the already diverse instrumentation available at CCIC. The instrument will be the part of the new National Gateway Ultra-High Field NMR Center and open to users across the nation.

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                                  New NIH P41 Native MS Resource website has launched!


                                  Check out the new NIH P41 Native MS Resource website @ nativems.osu.edu

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