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Kurt Wuthrich

ETH Zurich Switzerland and Scripps Research, USA

Nmr In Structural Biology: History Placed In Perspective
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Abstract:

Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) has been since the discovery of a powerful technique in biology for studying the structure, the dynamics, and the interactions of biological macromolecules.  This paper puts into perspective the history of the discovery passing in several decades from physics to chemistry and then to biology along with the milestones of the discovery and its numerous applications.