The UCLA Molecular Instrumentation Center (MIC) is a campus-wide, state-of-the-art core facility that enables the use of modern instrumentation in molecular characterizations. Our purpose is to meet the needs of the UCLA scientific community by providing all aspects of technical support in the application of modern instrumentation to solve problems in cutting-edge scientific research. We believe that working closely with UCLA researchers and faculty advisory committees will ensure that our facility meets the highest possible standards, which in turn will uphold UCLA’s tradition of excellence in world-class scientific research. Magnetic Resonance Michael Jung, UCLA Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry Neil Garg, UCLA Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry Tim Deming, UCLA Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry Cathy Clarke, UCLA Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry Joseph Loo, UCLA Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry Peipei Ping, UCLA Department of Physiology James Wohlschlegel, UCLA Department of Biological Chemistry Sarah Tolbert, UCLA Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry Xiangfeng Duan, UCLA Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry Suneel Kodambaka, UCLA Materials Science & Engineering Miguel Garcia-Garibay, UCLA Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry Sarah Tolbert, UCLA Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry Paula Diaconescu, UCLA Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry |