
Tim Claridge
Visiting Professor · Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) Spectroscopy
University of OxfordAbout
Professor Tim Claridge is a Visiting Professor of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance at the University of Oxford's Department of Chemistry. His research focuses on developing NMR techniques for structural characterization of molecules, studying protein-ligand interactions, and applying NMR-based metabolomics for disease diagnosis. Collaborations include work with Professors Chris Schofield, Daniel Anthony, and Niki Sibson, among others.
Key research areas include:
- Development of NOAH NMR supersequences for efficient small molecule characterization
- Protein-observe and ligand-observe NMR methods to study biological systems (e.g., oxygen sensing, epigenetics, antibacterial resistance)
- NMR metabolomics applied to multiple sclerosis and cancer research
He leads the NMR Facility and collaborates across disciplines within the University of Oxford and external institutions. His work emphasizes methodological innovation in NMR spectroscopy and its translational applications in chemical biology and clinical research.
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