Recommended Blogs/Links : (more)
   Stan's NMR Blog (news/articles)
   Ottawa NMR -Glenn Facey (great tips)
   Windsor blog -Schurko lab (lit highlights)
   NMR periodic table. (data on nuclei)
   NMR Information Server. (announcements)    

News : (Archived group news)
   - NEPA NMR Conference Coming Up
   - Tom Mann and Jenna Yehl to give posters
     at Natl ACS mtg Aug-09
   - Best wishes to seniors Will Tsai, Ze Jiang
       and Alyson Cobb!
   - Zinc glycolato and MQMAS papers published
   
Links:
  
David Rovnyak
   NEPA NMR Conference
   Downloads : NMR Education

Group : (group alums)
Thomas Mann (Chem '11) - SSNMR & X-ray
Mark Sarcone (Chem/Math '10) - protein NMR
Lauren Manning (Cell Bio '10) - protein NMR
Jenna Yehl (M.S. Chem '10) - Micelles

Summer '07 Pic , Summer '06 Pic

Recent Publications:

Kennedy, P.E, Francis, N., Rovnyak, D., Kastner, M.E., "Redetermination of cis-diaquadiglycolatozinc(II)", Acta Crystallographica Section E: Structure Reports Online E64, 1635 (2008). Online

D. Rovnyak, Kennedy, P.E, "Application of shaped adiabatic pulses to MQMAS spectrsoscopy of Spin 3/2 nuclei", Journal of Magnetic Resonance, 196, 191-199 (2009). DOI

Christine M. Hebling, Laura E. Thompson, Kyle W. Eckenroad, Gregory A. Manley, Roderick A. Fry, Karl T. Mueller, Timothy G. Strein, David Rovnyak, "Sodium Cholate Aggregation and Chiral Recognition of the Probe Molecule (R,S) 1,1’-binaphthyl-2,2’ diylhydrogenphosphate (BNDHP) Observed by 1H and 31P NMR Spectroscopy", Langmuir, 24, 13866-13874 (2008). Abstract

D. Rovnyak,"Tutorial on analytic theory for cross polarization in solid state NMR", Concepts Magn. Reson. Part A, 32, 254-276 (2008).
Abstract

J. A. Kubat, J.J. Chou, D. Rovnyak,"Nonuniform sampling and maximum entropy reconstruction applied to the accurate measurement of residual dipolar couplings" J. Magn. Reson. 186, 201-211 (2007). (DOI link).

K. W. Eckenroad, L. E. Thompson, T.G. Strein, D. Rovnyak, "Proton NMR assignments for R,S-1,1-binaphthol (BN) and R,S-1,1-binaphthyl-2,2-diyl hydrogen phosphate (BNDHP) interacting with bile salt micelles", Magnetic Resonance in Chemistry 45, 72-75 (2006). Abstract


Rovnyak, D., Thompson, L.E., Selzler, K.J., ”Experimentation with 15N enriched ubiquitin”, in Modern NMR in Education, Rovnyak, D., Stockland, R.A., eds, V969, 219-233 (2007).

D. Rovnyak, R. Stockland Jr., Eds,"Modern NMR Spectroscopy in Education", American Chemical Society Symposium Seres No. 969, Oxford University Press (2007). (on Amazon)



(Full publications list)


Group Alumni:

 2009
  Will Tsai (CHM '09)
  Ze Jiang (CHM/MATH '09)
  Alyson Cobb (CHM '09)

 2008
  Greg Manley (CHM '08, Yale Ph.D.)
  Jayne Kubat (CHM '08, Cornell DVM)
  Meghan Monaghan (CHM '08, Washington & Lee Law School)

  2007
  Kyle Eckenroad (M.S. CHEM '07, Merck)
  Katie Selzler (BIO '07, Rochester Neuroscience Ph.D.)


  2006
  Lindsay Morris (CHM '06, ???)
  Laura Thompson (CHM '06, Univ. of Maryland)
  Matt Mosellen (CHM '06, George Mason Law)
  Michael Heinrich (CHM '06, Univ. Penn.)
  Brian Wilson (M.S. '06, Notre Dame)
  Jeff Stoltzfus (EE '06, ???)

  2004
  Jamie Brown (BIO '04, ???)

Archived Group News

   2008

  • DSR to present zinc results at EAS 2008
  • Welcome Jenna Yehl (M.S. '10) to team micelle
  • "Sodium Cholate Aggregation..." accepted
  • Best wishes to
    • Greg entering Yale for Ph.D.
    • Jayne entering Cornell forVmD
    • Meghan going into public policy & law
  • Summer research 2008 underway!
  • Alyson Cobb presents at MARM 2008

   2007

  • More Good NMR Links
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    Rovnyak Lab
    Department of Chemistry
    Bucknell University


    2007-2008 Group! Left to Right : Ze Jiang, Meghan Monaghan, Jayne Kubat, Paul Kennedy(front), David Rovnyak (back), Gregory Manley, Mark Sarcone (click for hi-res)

    We are a biophysical research group specializing in the application of nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy to biological problems. We are active in the following areas:

    1. We perform fundamental studies with solid state zinc NMR spectroscopy and X-ray crystallography in collaboration with the Kastner lab. Zinc-67 is one of the most difficult of all NMR nuclei to study! See also (4).

      

     

    2. We collaborate with the Strein lab to understand the chirally selective solvation of binaphthyl compounds by bile salt micelles. This project includes fundamental studies to gain deeper insight into micelle formation by bile salts.

      

     

    3. We develop and disseminate laboratory and course experiences that effectively introduce undergraduate students to NMR. See our NMR Education Link for more info and dowloads.

     

     

    4. We are investigating the use of alternative data sampling and processing to accelerate and enhance the acquisition of multi-dimensional NMR data.