Editor's Note: This directory is manually maintained and automatically tested for broken links.
Links which appear broken for more than three consecutive months get deleted.
Should there be anything wrong with an entry, please, let me know.
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Journals |
NMR and MRI Journals, e-Zines, Blogs and Wikis
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Societies |
many of which hold periodic Meetings
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Centres and Groups |
in Europe, USA and elsewhere
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Nobel Prize winners |
and other celebrities
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History |
of NMR and MRI
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Educational |
NMR and MRI tools and links, Primers and Fun
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Other info |
including NMR & MRI articles and Manuals
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Databases |
Spectra, Directories, periodic tables, solvents, reference lists, ...
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Sequences |
and pulse sequence libraries
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Software |
links and tools for NMR and MRI
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Manufacturers |
and Suppliers of NMR/MRI/ESR systems, components, ...
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ESR |
Electron Spin Resonance (still very incomplete)
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NMR Nobel Prize winners and other celebrities
The following links branch to each laureate's page in the Nobel Prize Organization archives:
- Otto Stern (1943, physics, discovery of the magnetic moment of proton)
- Isidor I.Rabi (1944, physics, NMR in molecular rays)
- Felix Bloch (1952, physics, detection of NMR in bulk matter)
- Edward M.Purcell (1952, physics, detection of NMR in bulk matter)
- Nicolaas Bloembergen (1981, physics, theory of NMR relaxation)
Listen to Interview with Nicolaas Bloembergen at The Vega Science Trust.
- Richard Ernst (1991, chemistry, Pulsed techniques and Fourier transform methods).
See also.
Listen to Interview with Richard Ernst at The Vega Science Trust.
- Kurt Wütrich (2002, chemistry, NMR methods of protein structure analysis)
Listen to Interview with Kurt Wütrich at The Vega Science Trust.
- Paul C.Lauterbur (2003, medicine, magnetic resonance imaging)
- Sir Peter Mansfield (2003, medicine, magnetic resonance imaging)
- Other links regarding famous NMR pioneers
Editor's note: If you are famous but not listed, it does not mean that you are not a celebrity (it is far from me to judge such matters), but simply that I was so far unable to locate a good link regarding your person.
- Andrew Edward Raymond, the pioneer of Magic Angle Spinning (MAS). See also.
- Bax Adriaan, whose pulse sequences cracked all molecular-size barriers.
- Bodenhausen Goeffrey, whose theories of multi-quantum coherences scared many students.
- Damadian Raymond Vahan, earliest promotor of MR imaging. See him on Wikipedia.
- Freeman Ray, father of numberless HR-NMR techniques.
- Fukushima Eiichi, author (with Roeder S.B.W.) of the most published NMR book
Experimental Pulse NMR. A Nuts and Bolts Approach, and a technological innovator.
- Gutowsky Herbert S., introduced NMR into chemistry.
- Hahn Erwin L., discoverer of spin echoes.
- Jeener Jean, inventor of 2D NMR spectroscopy.
- Levitt Malcolm H., inventor of composite pulses.
- Karplus Martin elucidated relation between electronic structure and NMR spectral parameters.
- Kimmich Rainer, pioneer in Variable Field NMR Relaxometry.
- Pines Alexander pioneered NMR of solids (with J.Waugh); an eclectic NMR innovator. See also.
- Proctor Warren G.'s reminiscences. Proctor and Yu F.C. discovered chemical shifts.
- Purcell Edward M. biography at National Academy of Sciences.
- Redfield Alfred G., set up a rigorous but practical theory of NMR relaxation
- Slichter Charles P., father of phase detection and discoverer of many basic NMR phenomena.
- Waugh John S. pioneered cross-polarization and HR-NMR in solids (with A.Pines).
- Zavoisky Evgeny K. discovered ESR in 1944. He was probably
also the first one to observe an NMR signal (in 1941), but he could not reproduce it.
NMR and MRI tools and links, Primers and Fun
- A list of free online NMR Books, Theses, and Courses. Start here!
- A Simple Description, of Two-Dimensional NMR Spectroscopy by Ad Bax in ISMAR Bulletin.
- Acorn NMR Technical Tidbits page contains lots of practical info for NMR Spectroscopists.
- Acronyms, Abbreviations and Terms in NMR at BMRB (Uni Wisconsin).
- Antenna Reciprocity Theorem in Magnetic Resonance. A summary by S.Sykora.
- Art History Club reviews (NMR,
MRI,
Quantum computing, and much more).
- Biochemical NMR Resources, an extensive and useful links page (Uni Minnesota).
- Bruker WWW Services. e-NMR Encyclopedia, experiment wizards, tutorials, manuals, ...
- Chemical exchange effects in NMR spectroscopy by A.Bain (McMaster Uni, Canada).
- Composite pulses explained by their inventor, M.H.Levitt (Southampton Uni, UK).
- Educational freeware by H.M.Bell (Virginia Tech).
- Educational Outreach of BMRB (Uni Wisconsin).
- Guide to NOE Experiments at UNMRC. Brief, well done (see also NMR Basics & FAQs).
- Introduction au formalisme du produit d'opérateurs cartésiens by J.M.Nuzillard. In French.
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Introduction to NMR Spectroscopy at New Mexico State University. See Lab #8.
- NMR Course by Roberto DeRenzi written by a physicist for physicists.
- NMR Intrepretation Tutorials and Exercises by Yue-Ling Wong. Online training in hi-resolution spectroscopy basics.
- NMR on Wikipedia.
- NMR Spectroscopy in
the Virtual Textbook of Organic Chemistry by William Reusch.
- NmrWiki, a specialized wiki managed by Evgeny Fadeev.
- Quantitative In Vivo NMR by R.de Beer (University of Technology, Delft).
- Rob Schurko's Solid-State NMR notes. Very good.
- SNIF-NMR of alcoholic beverages.
- Stan's Library NMR and MRI educational articles.
- Synthesis of Redfield's relaxation theory by van der Zwan.
- The Bulletin of Magnetic Resonance of ISMAR.
A true treasure trove of free articles and reviews available up to Volume 20 (1999).
- The Hebel-Slichter effect by S.Sykora.
Summary of a historic milestone in field-cycling NMR relaxometry.
- The prediction of 1H NMR chemical shifts in organic compounds by R.Abraham and M.Mobli.
- The Wired Chemist's NMR section.
- Zelinsky Institute educational program in NMR spectroscopy.
- Web Spectra, useful edu articles and a collection of HR-NMR spectra.
Spectra, Directories, periodic tables, solvents, ...
- Biological Magnetic Resonance Data Bank (BMRB) at Uni Wisconsin (Madison)
NMR of Proteins, Peptides and Nucleic Acids, etc. Metabolomics.
Mirrors at Florence, Italy, and Uni Osaka, Japan.
- BMRB metabolomic NMR database at Uni Wisconsin (Madison)
- Chemical shifts:. 11B. A large collection at San Diego State Uni (Chemistry).
- Chemical shifts:. 19F. A brief collection at Uni Indiana (NMR facility).
- Chemical shifts:. 31P. A brief collection at Uni Indiana (NMR facility).
- Chemical Shifts online Utility (Javascript). Includes also IR and MS data.
- CIL NMR Solvent Data Chart at Cambridge Isotope Laboratories. Very detailed PDF.
- Coupling constants:. 19F - 19F. A brief collection at Uni Indiana (NMR facility).
- ESR Software Database at NIEHS.
- Greg Brown's Adelaide MRI Website. An amazing MRI database!
- Human Metabolome Data Base (HMDB) and toolkit managed by David Wishart at Uni Alberta.
- IUPAC recommended, downloadable nuclear properties data. Original reference:
Harris R.K., Becker E.D., Cabral De Menezes S.M., Goodfellow R., Granger P.,
NMR Nomenclature. Nuclear Spin Properties and Conventions for Chemical Shifts,
Pure Appl.Chem. 73, 1795-1818 (2001)
- Madison Metabolomics Consortium Database (MMCD) at Uni Wisconsin.
- MAS 13C spectra of polymers, containing over 40 examples, on the W.K.Spiess site.
- Metabolomics database maintained for ESMRMB by P.Lundberg at Uni Linköpings.
- MICAD - Molecular Imaging and Contrast Agent Database.
- MIT NMR Links at DCIF (Department of Chemistry Instrumentation Facility). See also this.
- NMRdb is a tentative, free web project based on Java applets.
- NMR section of DMOZ, the Open Directory project (links).
- NMRShiftDB, a SourceForge open project having as its object a free
web database for chemical structures and their nuclear magnetic resonance data. See also.
- Pascal-Man, P.Man's huge database for NMR of quadrupole nuclides and NMR of solids.
Hundreds of references, periodic table, educational, pulse sequences, etc. Fantastic!
- SDBS, a free database of organic compounds spectra at AIST (Japan).
- Spectroscopy section of Organic Chemistry Info collected by J.H.Reich (Uni Wisconsin).
Shifts:
1H,
13C,
19F,
31P,
77Se,
Couplings:
J(H-H),
J(C-H),
Solvents, ...
- STDB Spin Trap Database (ESR) at NIEHS, North Carolina (USA).
- Periodic tables:
- NMR Periodic table at NHMFL (Spectroscopy).
- NMR Periodic table at TAMU.
- NMR Periodic table from Numare Spectralab.
- See also.
- Solvents and related matters:
- Carbon NMR Chemical Shifts of Common Lab Chemicals in Excell format (xls). Based on DOI 10.1021/jo971176v.
- Indirect Chemical Shift Referencing tables at BMRB.
- NMR Solvents at Steffen's Science & Fun pages.
- NMR Solvents notes at UCLA Webspectra.
- NMR Solvents at Uni Alberta. Nice illustrations.
- NMR Solvents table at California State Uni (CSUB, Chemistry).
- NMR Solvents on Reich's pages.
- NMR Solvents on the site of Stefano Chimichi.
- NMR Solvents Table at Numare Spectralab.
- Proton NMR Chemical Shifts of Common Lab Chemicals in Excell format (xls).
Based on DOI 10.1021/jo971176v.
- Residual Solvent Carbon-13 Peaks in Deuterated NMR Solvents at Numare Spectralab.
- Residual Solvent Protons in Deuterated NMR Solvents at Numare Spectralab.
Collections of titled references
Editor's note: I find lists of literature references very useful and so do, I am sure, all newcomers to the field.
If you have a list of your own and wish me to link to it, let me know. It can halp a lot of us to save lots of time.
- Books about MRI.
A complete list collected by Stan Sykora.
- Books about NMR.
A complete list collected by Stan Sykora.
- Books about ESR (EPR,EMR).
A complete list collected by Stan Sykora.
- Early History of NMR. An almost complete collection of NMR references up to 1959, by Stan Sykora.
- Early MRI physics references collected by Stan Sykora (PDF, 2267 KBytes).
270 titled, historic references from the beginning of MRI up to the spring of 1984.
- Early MRI instrumentation references collected by Stan Sykora (PDF, 399 KBytes).
76 titled, historic references from the beginning of MRI up to the spring of 1984.
- History of MRI from European perspective on EMRF pages. 54 references.
- Iodine 127 page with many references, collected by Ananikov V.P.
- Low frequency ESR papers by Sandra and Gareth Eaton et al.
- MRI physical principles. Early references collected by Stan Sykora.
- NMR Applications in Formation Evaluation. Huge list, complete up to June 1999,
regarding Well Logging and Core Characterization. Edited by S.Prensky.
- NMR bibliography from Wired Chemist.
Hundreds of HR-NMR oriented references.
- NMR of Polymers by Slonim and Klyuchnikov. In revision.
- Oriented molecules. A large list of references collected by Alexan Shahatuni.
See also his collection of programs (with refs).
- Papers by Silvio Aime and collaborators.
- Papers by Edward Raymond Andrew and collaborators.
- Papers by Alex Bain et al. A selection.
- Papers by Ad Bax et al. 367 entries and ticking! Many PDF's.
- Papers by Stefan Berger et al dedicated mostly to chemical applications of NMR spectroscopy.
- Papers by Ivano Bertini et al. Dedicated mostly to protein NMR.
- Papers by Geoffrey Bodenhausen et al.
- Papers by Paul T.Callaghan et al since 1975.
- Papers by M.A.Delsuc et al; over 80 entries.
- Papers by W.C.Dickinson, a discoverer of chemoical shifts. 9 entries.
- Papers by Garreth Eaton et al since 1997 (ESR).
- Papers by Sandra Eaton et al since 1997 (ESR).
- Papers by Richard Ernst et al.
- Papers by Paola Fantazzini, Cesare G.Borgia et al.
- Papers by Lucio Frydman et al (about 100 entries). Many PDF's. See also.
- Papers by R.G.Griffin et al since 1964. Many PDF's.
- Papers by Rainer Kimmich et al. Visit the site and click Publications. Many PDF's.
- Papers by M.Karplus et al. 2 books and 719 articles, about half of which relevant to NMR.
- Papers by M.H.Levitt et al. 1 book and over 170 articles. Many PDF's.
- Papers by Zeev Luz et al. Over 255 entries on Zeev Luz web page.
- Papers by Jörg Körger et al dedicated mostly to NMR applications to interface phenomena. Free PDF's!
- Papers by H.Molinari et al. 120 entries (biochem/proteins). Click the Search button at the bottom.
- Papers by R.N.Muller et al (1996-2002). Mostly relaxation and contrast agents.
- Papers by G.Navon et al. 248 entries and 12 patents.
- Papers by S.J.Opella et al. 259 entries.
- Papers by A.Pines et al. Last count: 405 entries. Many PDF's, some protected, some free.
- Papers by W.G.Proctor and/or F.C.Yu. 20 entries.
- Papers by R.Schurko et al. Last count: 48 entries.
- Papers by A.J.Shaka et al. Many PDF's. Last count: 73 entries.
- Papers by C.P.Slichter et al. 2005 count: 197 entries.
- Papers by S.Sykora et al (immodestly listed for completeness). Many PDF's.
- Papers by K.Wütrich et al. Principally NMR of proteins. Last count: 588 entries.
- Papers by S.Vega et al. Solid state NMR.
- Papers by A.Watts et al. NMR of biomembranes. Many PDF's.
- Publications Database hosted by Surgical Planning Laboratory at the Harvard.
Go to Resources/Publication DB, then select Advanced Search and
keywords like MRI OR magnetic in Title and Abstract.
- Quadrupole nuclides and NMR of solids. Hundreds of references collected by P.Man. Many PDF's.
- Rheo NMR papers. Almost 100 references to rheological NMR applications.
- Signal and Noise Estimation from MR Images, by J.Sijbers (thesis). Contains 108 refs.
- Works about the History of NMR/MRI collected by Stan Sykora.
NMR Pulse Sequences
Selected info, including NMR & MRI articles, Manuals, ...
NMR Software. Mostly free (see also MRI and Commercial software).
- AUREMOL, for automated protein NMR structure determination and spectra evaluation.
- CARA, Computer-Aided Resonance Assignment
for nD NMR spectra of macromolecules (particularly proteins).
- CCPN,
Collaborative Computing Project for the NMR community.
- CCCP
Complete Calculation of Coherence Pathways by Alexej Jerschow.
RF pulses + FieldGrad pulses+Diffusion.
- ESR Software Database at NIEHS.
- CCMR. NMR software at the
Cambridge Centre for Molecular Recognition.
Packages ANSIG, AZARA, CCP4.
- Chemical Shifts online Utility (Javascript). Includes also IR and MS data.
- CIFIT chemical exchange software from Alex Bain's group (McMaster Uni, Ontario).
- Deuterium Fitting Programs (DPF) at Oklahoma State (Chemistry).
Packages LCP, DMS, DFP.
- DmFit
Solid (and liquid) state 1D and 2D NMR by D.Massiot and C.Bessada (CMRHT, France).
- Educational freeware by H.M.Bell (Virginia Tech).
- EPMOD by A.A.Bothner-By. Dipolar splittings of organics in solutions.
1998 Fortran listings and examples.
- EPR / ESR sofware database at NIEHS, North Carolina (USA).
- ETH software from Prof.Wütrich's lab
(ATNOS, AUTOPSY, CANDID, GARANT, MOLMOL, RADAR, XEASY).
- European Large-Scale-Facilities
software (old 1993 page).
- Free NMR and MRI software from the Warsaw University NMR group
handles arbitrarily sampled data.
- GAMMA, a General Approach to Magnetic resonance Mathematical Analysis.
Written by Scott Smith and Tilo Levante in C++ and Python.
- GFT software from T.Szyperski at University of Buffalo.
- ISMAR 'sponsored' NMR freeware.
ANTIOPE by John Waugh, CORVUS and PARACEST by Don Woessner.
- Jerschow's NMR tools at New York Uni (MathNMR, CCCP++, PalmNMR, NMR Map).
- JDK, a Java applets collection for NMR of solids and quadrupolar nuclids from P.Man.
- JmnSoft from J.M.Nuzillard at University of Rheims (France).
LSD, AUJ, ALPESTRE, GASP archive, Simu1, NSSS, Bisel, ...
- LCModel for automatic quantification of in-vivo proton MR spectra,
available from the site of S.Provencher, father of the CONTIN package (ILT).
- MatLab
educational NMR spectroscopy software from Widener University.
- Matlab code and manual for NMR in porous media and well-logging by Alejandro Pena.
- matNMR by Jaco van Beek is a Matlab NMR Spectroscopy project at SourceForge.net.
- MestReJ,
a free vicinal J's calculator incorporating all Karplus-like rules.
- MestReS,
a virtual NMR spectrometer utility for students.
- MEX/MEXICO package for exchange lineshapes at McMaster Uni, Canada.
- MetaboMiner, a nice metabolomic software project at Uni Alberta.
- MFT + more, Multidimensional Fourier Transform software from the NMR lab at Uni Warsaw, Poland.
Also: Sparse MFT, Handy and Transformator.
- MIT Chemistry Links - a directory with a rich section dedicated to NMR.
- NMRPal, an NMR calculator and data tables for PalmOS.
- NmrPipe software from the group of Ad Bax at NIH.
NMRPipe, NMRDraw, NMRWish, DYNAMO, TALOS, ACME, SSIA, PALES, EHM
- NMRPREDICT Server, CSEARCH and InChiKey from Wolfgang Robien.
On the NMRPREDICT page, start by scrolling to the Section "What is available here ?"
- NMR software and sequences from the group of Lewis Kay at Uni Toronto.
- Nmr-Sharc. Ab-initio quantum calculations of NMR parameters.
- ODIN C++ Development Interface for MRI and NMR sequences.
- One Moon Scientific offers free NmrViewJ spectra viewer and Swank toolkit.
- Protein Dynamics NMR Matlab software from Dr.Fushman's group
(RELAXFIT, DYNAMICS, ROTDIF, JCSA, ETAFIT, PICK). Possibly broken link.
- Protein Structure NMR software at NMRFAM, Uni Wisconsin.
(PINE, rNMR, PISTACHIO, PECAN, HIFI-NMR)
- Protein Structure NMR software from Llinás group
(MIDGE, CLOUDS, SPI, BACUS, ABACUS). Bayesian approaches.
- Protein Structure NMR software of the G.T.Montelione group
(AutoStructure, RTF, SPINS).
- Protein Structure NMR software from the RIKEN Genomic Sciences Center
(KUJIRA). Free for academic use.
- QSim
by M.Helgstrand and P.Allard at Uni Lund. Powerful, but presently abandoned and unavailable.
- Racoon, a DOS freeware package by Hans J.Reich for spin system simulatins.
- RMN, NMR spectroscopy package for OS X system from the P.J.Grandinetti group at Ohio State.
- rNMR, small-molecule and metabolomics open-source NMR data analysis from Ian Lewis at al
(Uni Wisconsin, NMRFAM). Based on the free R software.
- ShiftCalc
by M.Williamson and M.Refaee of the Sheffield Bio NMR Group.
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Shimming software manual for Varian ShimIt package (PDF).
- Solid State NMR software from the N.C.Nielsen group in Denmark.
SIMPSON, SIMMOL, ASICS, REPULSION, ...
- Spectroscopic tools
(NMR, IR, MS) at a Uni Potsdam site. On-line 1H and 13C shifts.
- Spectroscopy utilities from the
Keeler group.
(z-FILTER, JFIT, DOSYProc, TidyNMR, Fix2D,...).
- SpinEvolution
from R.G.Griffin's group at MIT. Simulation of general NMR experiments.
- Spin Works
from Uni Manitoba NMR 900 Lab. Basic spectra processing.
- Stan Sykora's
software list. Available upon request: Fortran listings of some old stuff
(PROKL, THALES, NmrSHAPE, NMRIT, VIBR, Vibr-NMR, STREAK).
- TakeNMR from Kiyonori Takegoshi's lab.
- TARQUIN, a SourceForge project aimed at quantification of substances present in a sample from its NMR data. Intended for in-vivo MRS and in-vitro HR-MAS.
- TRITON, a graphical tool for computational aided protein engineering.
Includes structure fitting to NMR data.
- UCLA MRI software. Includes image processing, corrections and compression.
- WIN-NMR. A guide to reprocessing 1D NMR spectra.
- WinDNMR freeware by Hans J.Reich for Windows.
Simulates selected spin systems and dynamic lineshape effects.
MRI software links (see also NMR and Commercial MRI software)
- List of open source healthcare software on Wikipedia. Very useful.
- ODIN C++ software framework to develop, simulate and run magnetic resonance sequences on different platforms. Thies Jochimsen's SourceForge project. Excellent.
- OpenJPEG library. Free JPEG 2000 tools.
JPEG is often used to compress MRI images (DICOM is JPEG-friendly).
- Free DICOM tools (viewers, converters, CD writers, etc):
- DICOM home at NEMA. Free access to the DICOM standard and all related documents.
- DICOM Links collected by Greg Brown.
- DICOM Works by Phillipe Puech & Loïc Boussel. Excellent.
- Image/J is a platform-independent Java version of Image.
- MRIcro viewer by Chris Rorden.
- NIH Image. A comprehensive package for Macintosh from.
- Unite d'Imagerie Numerique, home of Osiris, has software for many platforms. French/English.
- RadPix (formerly RadImage). Complete package for Windows.
- The DICOM Standard. An excellent intro by Chris Rorden with many links. Start here!
ESR / EPR ... Electron Spin Resonance; see also ESR manufacturers
Note: The most comprehensive worlwide list of ESR groups can be found on the EFEPR website.
- Organizations, Societies, Groups, ...:
- ACERT, National Biomedical Center for Advanced ESR Technology at Cornell, NY.
Headed by J.H.Freed, they push the frontier of high-field EPR.
- APES. Asia-Pacific EPR/ESR Society.
- Center for EPR Imaging In-Vivo Physiology, headed by Gareth and Sandra Eaton,
at University of Denver, Colorado.
- Center for EPR Imaging In-Vivo Physiology, headed by H.J.Halpern,G.M.Rosen and G.Eaton,
at University of Chicago (Oncology), Illinois.
- EFEPR, European Federation of EPR Groups.
- EPR / ESR sofware database at NIEHS, North Carolina (USA).
- EPR Center for the Study of Viable Systems at Dartmouth College
(Medical School) in Hanover, New Hampshire.
- ESR Group at ETH, Zürich, Switzerland.
- ESR Group at IFW (Institute for Solid State Research), Dresden, Germany.
- ESR Newsletter of the International ESR Society (a quarterly).
- ESR Group at ETH, Zürich, Switzerland.
- High-Field ESR Group at University of St.Andrews, UK. Home of HIPER.
- IEPRS, International EPR (ESR) Society.
- IERC Illinois EPR Research Center.
- National Biomedical EPR Center in Milwaukee (Wisconsin), directed by James S.Hyde.
- NMR & EPR Facility at EMSL (Environmental Mol.Sciences Lab) in Richland (Washington).
- Russian EPR Society.
- Various
- ACERT ESR software. Free (anonymous ftp access).
- Books about ESR (EPR,EMR). A complete list maintained by Stan Sykora.
- COST P15. EU action Advanced paramagnetic resonance methods in molecular biophysics.
- EPR Newsletter of the IES.
- ESR on Wikipedia.
- Heinzer. Download the dynamic ESR simulator program (by M.Cremonini).
- ESR Software Database at NIEHS.
-
Introduction to ESR Spectroscopy at New Mexico State University. See Lab #7.
- STDB Spin Trap Database at NIEHS.
- The Gateway to Biomedical ESR Research at NIEHS.
- What is EPR at IERC.
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