Acknowledgments

Your Acknowledgment Matters!

The National Institutes of Health (NIH) and National Science Foundation (NSF) require formal acknowledgment whenever researchers utilize grant-supported instrumentation. Beyond fulfilling these federal mandates, your citations are vital to the continued success of the CCIC Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) Facility.

When you acknowledge our facility and equipment, you provide the essential performance metrics required for our annual budgetary reviews. Furthermore, demonstrating a strong track record of facility usage is necessary when applying for external funding. Your continued support through proper acknowledgment directly enables us to maintain and upgrade our capabilities for the entire CCIC research community.

Facility Acknowledgment

To improve research reproducibility and help us reliably track the impact of our facility, the CCIC Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) Facility utilizes SciCrunch Research Resource Identifiers (RRIDs). 

Any research project that received support from our facility, including data analysis, consultation, method development, or manuscript preparation assistance, must include our facility RRID in the acknowledgments of all current and future publications:

"We acknowledge resources from the Campus Chemical Instrumentation Center Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Facility (RRID:SCR_027162), The Ohio State University. This facility is supported in part by funding from OSU's Enterprise for Research, Innovation and Knowledge."

Instrument and Staff Citations

If your research utilized specific high-field instruments or relied on direct assistance from our scientific staff, please include the appropriate specific citations alongside the facility acknowledgment.

 

Bruker 850 MHz

"Data were collected using a Bruker Avance III HD Ascend 850 MHz NMR spectrometer (RRID:SCR_028484)."

 

Bruker 800 MHz Aeon

"Data were collected using a Bruker 800 MHz Aeon instrument, which was supported by NIH Award Number Grant S10 OD012303."

 

Bruker 1.2 GHz:

"Data were collected using the Bruker 1.2 GHz NMR instrument, which was funded by NSF grant RI-1 1935913."

 

Scientific Staff:

"We thank and acknowledge the support of [Dan Conroy / W. Trent Franks / Alexandar L. Hansen / Chunhua Yuan] for assistance in experimental design, data collection, and analysis of NMR data, as well as useful discussions and feedback on this manuscript."