Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy

Gerken, Michael

Title: 
Professor and Director of C-CRAFT
Department: 
Chemistry & Biochemistry
Campus: 
Lethbridge
Languages: 
English and German
Research Expertise: 
fluorine chemistry, inorganic chemistry, high-oxidation state main-group chemistry, high-oxidation state transition-metal chemistry, noble-gas chemistry, sulfur fluorides, fluorination, NMR spectroscopy, Raman spectroscopy, X-ray crystallography
Phone:
403-329-2173
Email:
michael.gerken@uleth.ca
Topics:
Air-sensitive Chemistry
Chemistry
Inorganic Chemistry
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
Spectroscopy
Synthetic Chemistry
X-ray Crystallography

Hayes, Paul

Title: 
Dr.
Department: 
Chemistry & Biochemistry
Campus: 
Lethbridge
Languages: 
English
Research Expertise: 
Catalysis, Synthesis, Organometallic Chemistry, Environmentally Friendly Materials, Hydrocarbon Functionalization, Biocompatible Polymers, Main Group Chemistry, Transition Metal Chemistry, Rare Earth Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, New Chemical Transformations, Unusual Oxidation States, Lanthanide Chemistry, Green Chemistry, Polymerization, Metal Silylene (m=si) Complexes, Air Sensitive Chemistry
Phone:
403-329-2313
Email:
p.hayes@uleth.ca
Topics:
Air-sensitive Chemistry
Catalysis
Chemical Kinetics
Chemistry
Inorganic Chemistry
Lanthanide and Actinide Chemistry
Main Group Chemistry
Mechanism Elucidation
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
Organic Chemistry
Organometallic Chemistry
Spectroscopy
Synthetic Chemistry
Transition Metal Chemistry
X-ray Crystallography

Montina, Tony

Title: 
NMR Facility Manager and Instructor
Department: 
Chemistry & Biochemistry
Campus: 
Lethbridge
Languages: 
English
Research Expertise: 
My main research expertise is in the area of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) Spectroscopy. This research has three main focuses: (1)Using NMR as a Metabolomic method for studying epigenetics, (2) using experimental restraints obained via NMR data to carry out computational studies of molecular dynamics and structure for DNA adducts and (3)design of novel solid-state NMR methods/Pulse-Sequence for fluorine containing materials and polymers. In the past, I have carried out mathematical modelling for biological systems that included predator-prey, competition, producer-consumer, and metapopulation models and the effects of nutrient and thermal gradients on these interactions.
Phone:
403-394-3927
Email:
tony.montina@uleth.ca
Topics:
Biology
Chemistry
Computational Chemistry
DNA
Epigenetics
Materials Science
Mathematical Biology
Molecular Modeling
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
Physics
Spectroscopy
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