Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (NMR) is one of the major analytical methods applied in all chemical, physical, biological, and
medical sciences. NMR's leading role stems from its analytical power in terms of molecular resolution, quantification, reproducibility, and
broad application envelope. It requires sophisticated and expensive equipment, operated by scientists with diverse background ranging
from service-oriented researchers to highly trained experts. The aggregated capital investment in European NMR facilities, operating at
local, national, and European level, exceeds 500 Million Euro. The NMR community maintains excellent networking between sites and
serves a broad community within the focal points of European research interests. With the application Remote-NMR (R-NMR), we wish
to establish remote access for all NMR users throughout Europe. While routine NMR applications are routine in every university and in
industry, more specialized applications are performed in dedicated research infrastructures offering access and help to local and outside
users. During the pandemic, NMR infrastructures slowed down their operations to variable degrees, and particularly access by remote
users dropped significantly, raising the need to establish standardized procedures for remote access to improve their resilience to adverse
external factors. In this proposal an inclusive network of NMR-infrastructures throughout Europe will be established, surveying if and
how remote access can be made possible according to the needs of the community, and implementing GDPR at facilities and sample
shipment procedures. Routines for remote NMR-usage will be established, including dissemination of research and teaching protocols,
archiving of data, and sample shipment. The overall CO2 footprint of the operation of the consortium will be evaluated, as well as its
reduction due to the reduction of travels.
Sprache der Kurzfassung:
Englisch
Englische Bezeichnung:
R-NMR
Englische Kurzfassung:
Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (NMR) is one of the major analytical methods applied in all chemical, physical, biological, and
medical sciences. NMR's leading role stems from its analytical power in terms of molecular resolution, quantification, reproducibility, and
broad application envelope. It requires sophisticated and expensive equipment, operated by scientists with diverse background ranging
from service-oriented researchers to highly trained experts. The aggregated capital investment in European NMR facilities, operating at
local, national, and European level, exceeds 500 Million Euro. The NMR community maintains excellent networking between sites and
serves a broad community within the focal points of European research interests. With the application Remote-NMR (R-NMR), we wish
to establish remote access for all NMR users throughout Europe. While routine NMR applications are routine in every university and in
industry, more specialized applications are performed in dedicated research infrastructures offering access and help to local and outside
users. During the pandemic, NMR infrastructures slowed down their operations to variable degrees, and particularly access by remote
users dropped significantly, raising the need to establish standardized procedures for remote access to improve their resilience to adverse
external factors. In this proposal an inclusive network of NMR-infrastructures throughout Europe will be established, surveying if and
how remote access can be made possible according to the needs of the community, and implementing GDPR at facilities and sample
shipment procedures. Routines for remote NMR-usage will be established, including dissemination of research and teaching protocols,
archiving of data, and sample shipment. The overall CO2 footprint of the operation of the consortium will be evaluated, as well as its
reduction due to the reduction of travels.