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Dr. P Raghunathan
Founding Head
(Feb.1992 to July 1998)
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Dr. N R Jagannathan
Former Head
(August 1998 to June 2019)
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Dr. Rama Jayasundar
Former Head
(July 2019 to May 2026)
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The Department of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) was created in February 1992 through the initial capital investment from the Department of Science and Technology (DST), Department of Biotechnology (DBT), and the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Government of India during the 8th plan period.
The Department was formally inaugurated in March1993 by the Nobel Laureate Prof. Richard R.Ernst.
Phase-I of the development of the Department involved procurement and installation of -
Biospec 47/40 animal research MRI/MRS scanner (Bruker), which became operational in March 1993.
Magnetom 63/84-SP whole body clinical MRI/MRS scanner (Siemens), which became functional in October 1993.
Underphase-II,averticalbore9.4Tesla(T)FTNMRspectrometer(Bruker)wasinstalled in1996formultidisciplinarymolecularlevelNMRinvestigationofcells,tissues,proteins, biofluids, etc.
Duringphase-IIIof the nfrastructutal development,the department procure dandinstalled the second MR scanner, a 1.5T Sonata MRI/MRS scanner (Siemens) in 2002.
Phase-IVinvolvedupgradationoftheMagnetomMRscannertoa1.5TAvantoMRI/MRS scanner (Siemens) in 2005 and purchase of a 3T Achieva MR scanner (Philips) in 2009.
In Phase-V, the 1.5T Sonata MR scanner was upgraded to a 3T Ingenia scanner (Philips) in 2014 and the 1.5T Avanto to a 1.5T Aera MR scanner (Siemens) in 2017.
TheDepartmenthasnowtwo3Tandone1.5TwholebodyMRIscannersforpatientcare and research.Ajoint meeting of the expertand management committeesse tthe guidelines for use of time of the MR scanners - 60% for clinical work and 40% for developmental MRI/MRS research work.
TheDepartmentnowhasa7.0TanimalMRscanner(Bruker),whichisanupgradeofthe Biospec 47/40 in 2014. Imaging and spectroscopy of small animals (rodents, mice, etc) can be carried out in this scanner.
The currently available 16.4T vertical bore high resolution NMR spectrometer (Agilent) is an upgrade of the 9.4T NMR spectrometer in 2009.
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