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Established in 1981, Ohio State's Campus Chemical Instrument Center is a premier research facility offering advanced analytical services in Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) and Mass Spectrometry and Proteomics (MSP). Through partnerships with the Ohio NMR and MS Consortiums, CCIC extends its world-class instrumentation and expertise to researchers across Ohio's academic institutions and the nation, making advanced chemical analysis accessible to both academic and industry scientists.

Mass Spectometry and Proteomics Facility
The MSP facility provides state-of-the-art instrumentation and expertise for proteomics, metabolomics, mass spectrometry imaging, native mass spectrometry, and general mass spectrometry analysis. Supporting research groups from multiple colleges and industries, the facility offers comprehensive analytical services and assists with grant applications and education.

National Gateway Ultrahigh Field NMR Center
The National Science Foundation (NSF) has funded a cutting-edge ultrahigh-field 1.2 GHz nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectrometer, the centerpiece of the new National Gateway Ultrahigh Field NMR Center. This next-generation NMR instrument is available to researchers in multiple disciplines, such as the fields of biomolecular NMR of proteins and nucleic acids in solution and in the solid state, materials science, and metabolomics. The facility welcomes collaborations with academic institutions and industry partners, both within Ohio and nationwide.

Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Facility
The NMR facility houses nine high-resolution Bruker spectrometers (600-1200 MHz) equipped with cryoprobes, sample changers, and specialized probes for biomolecular studies, metabolomics, and materials research. This state-of-the-art facility serves researchers across disciplines, enabling atomic-level structural analysis, molecular motion studies, and materials characterization.
Funding
CCIC operates through funding from Ohio Board of Regents, NIH, NSF, and Ohio State's Comprehensive Cancer Center and Enterprise for Research, Innovation and Knowledge. This funding supports state-of-the-art instrumentation, operations, and expert staff across its research facilities.