Nanoscale Research Group Members
The Nanoscale Organisation and Dynamics Group (Nano) is a multidisciplinary research team within Western Sydney University, whose ultimate aim is to establish the University as an internationally recognised research group for molecular association, organisation and dynamics.
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* Names in the table below link to Western Sydney Staff Profile page.
NMR and MRI studies of molecular dynamics
- Professor of Medical Imaging Physics - Nanoscale Organisation & Dynamics
- School of Science, Western Sydney University
- Head of the Nanoscale Organisation and Dynamics Group
- Director of the Western Sydney University node of the National Imaging Facility
- Adjunct Professor Charles Sturt University
- Honorary appointment in Medical Physics, Liverpool and Macarthur Cancer Therapy Centres
Potent in-vivo cytotoxic and anti-bacterial agents, quadruplex binders
- Professor
- Director of Research
- School of Science, School of Medicine, Western Sydney University
- Head of the Biologically Active Drugs by Design Group (BADD)
Preeclampsia
- Distinguished Professor of Medicine
- Dean of School of Medicine, Western Sydney University
Polymer and Surface Chemistry
- Associate Professor
- Deputy Dean School of Science, Western Sydney University
MRI and Quantum Physics
- National Imaging Facility Fellow
- School of Science, Western Sydney University
MRI contrast agent development & NMR relaxation
- Postdoctoral Research Fellow
- School of Science, Western Sydney University
NMR and MRI
- Senior Lecturer
- School of Science, Western Sydney University
NMR diffusion measurements, pulse sequence development with particular interest in polymer materials
- Research Manager, Biomedical Magnetic Resonance Facility
- Research Services, Western Sydney University
NMR Pulse Sequence Development and Chemical Exchange
- Research Lecturer
- School of Science, Western Sydney University
Aldrich-Wright, J.R. (Ed), 2011. Metallointercalators; Synthesis and Techniques to probe their interactions with Biomolecules. (opens in new window)
Related Links
- NMR/MRI Library Resources
- the resonance - Bruker's magnetic resonance blog
- Bayesil Spectral Analysis Tool