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Alexander Nevzorov is a Professor in the Department of Chemistry at NC State University, within the College of Sciences. His research focuses on advancing biophysical solid-state NMR spectroscopy and methodologies for studying membrane proteins. He holds a B.S. in Physics and Applied Mathematics from the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (1993) and a Ph.D. in Chemistry from the University of Arizona (1998).
His expertise includes structure determination of membrane proteins, development of NMR pulse sequences, and applications of angular-dependent NMR observables. He has contributed to slow-motional spin dynamics and techniques like repetitive cross-polarization for sensitivity enhancement in NMR studies.
Recent work highlights trends in oriented-sample NMR and peptoid-based macrodisc technologies, alongside photonic band-gap resonators for high-field DNP/EPR. His research bridges methodological innovation with structural biology, particularly in native-like lipid environments.
Nevzorov has secured grants, including an NSF-BSF collaboration (2023), but no listed scientific awards or advisees. He is involved in developing cutting-edge NMR instrumentation and collaborates on interdisciplinary projects within the Department.
He is affiliated with research groups advancing membrane protein studies and solid-state NMR techniques, leveraging facilities like Dabney Hall for his experimental work.
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