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Welcome!

The Campus Chemical Instrument Center (CCIC) was founded in 1981 as a unit of the Office of Research. The mission of the CCIC is to provide state-of-the-art research facilities for the entire campus in three areas: Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, Mass Spectrometry and Proteomics

News and Announcements

The CCIC NMR facility is expanding!

New NSF-funded National Gateway Ultrahigh NMR Center at OSU is getting under way. For updates, see the Gateway NMR website

Previously announced on Sept 17, 2019, the facility has been funded by the NSF to procure a 1.2 GHz NMR spectrometer as part of the recent Mid-scale Research Infrastructure-1 program. It will be the first 1.2 GHz instrument in North America, adding to the already diverse instrumentation available at CCIC. The instrument will be the part of the new National Gateway Ultra-High Field NMR Center and open to users across the nation.

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New NIH P41 Native MS Resource website has launched!


TopSpin NMR Software is now free!

Bruker announced at the 57th ENC held in Pittsburgh in April 2016 that they will now provide the latest version of TopSpin processing software for free for academic use. TopSpin is used on all of the instruments in the CCIC NMR Facility and offers many useful tools for analysis and visualization of data acquired at the facility. For details and download, please see Bruker's Announcement.

CCIC NMR now houses 8 high field instruments (600-850 MHz)!

Contact staff for details and access.


CCIC NMR getting involved in major metabolomics initiative by NIH

NIH has funded the integrated metabolomics center SECIM in which the Bruschweiler Lab is an active participant. Our contribution to SECIM and CCIC-NMR is making web server and software tools available for the (semi-)automated analysis of metabolomic mixtures by NMR.