FDA Biochemical Toxicologist, NMR Spectrometer


Biochemical Toxicology scientist loading a sample in NMR Spectrometer. Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, most commonly known as NMR spectroscopy, is a research technique that exploits the magnetic properties of certain atomic nuclei. It determines the physical and chemical properties of atoms or the molecules in which they are contained. It relies on the phenomenon of nuclear magnetic resonance and can provide detailed information about the structure, dynamics, reaction state, and chemical environment of molecules. NMR spectroscopy is used by chemists and biochemists to investigate the properties of organic molecules. The National Center for Toxicological Research (NCTR) is FDA's internationally recognized research center. The unique scientific research expertise of NCTR is critical in supporting FDA product centers and their regulatory science roles. NCTR, in partnership with researchers from government, academia, and industry, develops, refines, and applies current and emerging technologies to improve safety evaluations of FDA-regulated products.


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