Mark gave a seminar about his Caltech research to the Emsley Group today. He did great and fielded a peppering of questions very well. Watch him in action...

We got to go to the lab with Mark this morning. This is the bus stop.



Longitudinal relaxation of dipole dipole coupled spins, indeed!
Note: I actually took these before the seminar started because I did not want to be the annoying person in the back with the flashing camera. Hence the empty seats!
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I may not be qualified to read this particular post. LOL
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