Inside UAB's High-Field Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Facility
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October 01, 2014
Most high-end lab equipment is inaccessible to the public eye, but one of UAB's most powerful drug-discovery tools is clearly visible from the Campus Green. The Central Alabama High Field Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Facilityoccupies a gleaming ground-floor space in the Chemistry Building. Its massive magnets give researchers invaluable insight into disease-causing proteins — and the data they need to find new ways to stop them.
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