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"Here at Husson, nurses and pre-med students get to use the same kind of equipment found in professional medical facilities,” said Dr. Phillip Taylor, III, dean of the University’s College of Science and Humanities. One such piece of equipment is a nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectrometer. NMR spectroscopy allows individuals to observe magnetic fields around atomic nuclei. Found in professional healthcare research facilities, this equipment helps individuals better understand biological processes at the molecular level and the inner workings of cells. Students also get to work with an inverted Leica DMI 6000 B microscope.
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