The lab’s work is recognized with the Bessel international research award from the Humboldt Foundation!
The lab receives $2.25M award from the Department of Energy (DoE)
NC State Researchers Receive $2.25 Million Interdisciplinary Grant From Department of Energy
Labs work is highlighted on the cover of Angewandte Chemie
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/anie.202218484
Dr. Sören Lehmkuhl is admitted to the Young Investigator Group Preparation Program of the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology to start his independent career!!
Congratulations Sören!
The labs work is highlighted on the cover of Angewandte Chemie!
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/anie.202113430
The NC State Hyperpolarization Lab is recognized by the
Goodnight Early Career Innovator Award
The work of the Hyperpolarization Lab is honored with award of the AMPERE PRIZE at the virtual EUROMAR event by the ampere society.
RASER work and more highlighted on the COVER of the Journal of Magnetic Resonance:
“SABRE and PHIP pumped RASER and the route to chaos”
Hyperpolarization lab receives exploratory R01 from the National Institututes of Health to develop “Molecular MRI of Brain Metabolism Enabled by Long-Lived Spin States“, funded by the BRAIN Initiative
BRAIN Initiative: Proof of Concept Development of Early Stage Next Generation Human Brain Imaging
Source: Human Connectome Project
Undergraduate Student Seth Dilday receives the Provost’s Professional Experience Program Award!
Congratulations Seth!
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Hyperpolarization Lab wins Internationalization Seed Grant for collaborations with two groups in Germany at the Universities RWTH Aachen and the University of Stuttgart:
@ITMC Aachen with Prof. Stephan Appelt
and
@Institute of Smart Sensors with Prof. Jens Anders
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Undergraduate Hiromu Koyama receives prestigious NIEHS fellowship to jump-start a collaboration between the Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Group under direction of Geoffrey Mueller at NIEHS and the Theis Hyperpolarization Lab at NC State.
Congratulations Hiromu!
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The NC State Hyperpolarization Lab receives Mallinckrodt Grant from the Edward Mallinckrodt Jr Foundation
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Hyperpolarization Lab receives NC Biotech Center Translational Research Grant
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Theis Lab receives the Ralph E. Powe Junior Faculty Enhancement Award.
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Lab receives NIH Trailblazer Award for
“Molecular Imaging of In Vivo Metabolism with a Hyperpolarized Vitamin Shot”
and Highlighted on the Front Cover
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Duke Today: “New Class of Molecular ‘Lightbulbs’ Illuminate MRI”
See also,
Phys.org
eurekalert.org.
nanowerk.com
sciencedaily.com
genengnews.com: “New Spin on Biomolecular Tags Lets MRI Catch Metabolic Wobbles”
Credit: Panayiotis Nikolaou, Thomas Theis
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Signal Amplification By Reversible Exchange in SHield Enables Alignment Transfer to Heteronuclei)
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JMR LIGHT-SABRE paper is highlighted on the cover
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PRL paper Selected for an Editor’s Choice Highlight:
Spotlight on Exceptional Research by the APS
“Long-lived heteronuclear spin-singlet states in liquids at zero magnetic field”
Phys. Rev. Lett. (2014),112, 077601
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PRL paper is highlighted in a Spotlight for Exceptional Research by the APS
“Near-zero field magnetic resonance”
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Nature Physics,
and online at Physics World.com and at LBNL News Center .
“Parahydrogen-enhanced zero-field nuclear magnetic resonance”