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Research.com Recognitions

  • 1998 - Fellow of the Australian Academy of Science

Overview

David M. Doddrell is a researcher affiliated with the University of Queensland in Australia. Their career includes recognition by the Australian scientific community, notably being named a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Science in 1998.

Their professional profile emphasizes a focus on academic research, although specific fields of study, research topics, frequent co-authors, and publication venues have not been detailed in the available data. Similarly, information regarding recent papers, book publications, and subfields of study is not provided.

Doddrell's status as a living researcher suggests ongoing activity within their field, likely contributing to the academic environment at their institution.

Best Publications

  • Distortionless enhancement of NMR signals by polarization transfer

    D.M Doddrell;D.T Pegg;M.R Bendall

  • Theory of Nuclear Overhauser Enhancement and 13C–1H Dipolar Relaxation in Proton‐Decoupled Carbon‐13 NMR Spectra of Macromolecules

    David Doddrell;Victor Glushko;Adam Allerhand

  • Proton‐polarization transfer enhancement of a heteronuclear spin multiplet with preservation of phase coherency and relative component intensities

    David T. Pegg;David M. Doddrell;M. Robin Bendall

  • Natural Abundance Carbon‐13 Partially Relaxed Fourier Transform Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectra of Complex Molecules

    Adam Allerhand;David Doddrell;Richard Komoroski

  • Pyridine-induced solvent shifts in the nuclear magnetic resonance spectra of hydroxylic compounds

    Paul V. Demarco;Eugene Farkas;David Doddrell;Banavara L. Mylari

  • Assignment of proton-decoupled carbon-13 spectra of complex molecules by using polarization transfer spectroscopy. A superior method to off-resonance decoupling

    David M. Doddrell;David T. Pegg

  • Conformation and segmental motion of native and denatured ribonuclease A in solution. Application of natural-abundance carbon-13 partially relaxed Fourier transform nuclear magnetic resonance

    Adam Allerhand;David Doddrell;Victor Glushko;David W. Cochran

  • Editing of carbon-13 NMR spectra. 1. A pulse sequence for the generation of subspectra

    M. R. Bendall;D. M. Doddrell;D. T. Pegg

  • Structure elucidation of the teicoplanin antibiotics

    Jennifer C. J. Barna;Dudley H. Williams;David J. M. Stone;T. W. Christina Leung

  • Pulse sequences utilizing the correlated motion of coupled heteronuclei in the transverse plane of the doubly rotating frame

    M Robin Bendall;David T Pegg;David M Doddrell

  • Carbon-13 Fourier transform nuclear magnetic resonance. VII. Study of anomeric equilibriums of ketoses in water by natural-abundance carbon-13 Fourier transform nuclear magnetic resonance. D-Fructose and D-turanose

    Adam Allerhand;David Doddrell

  • Gradient-Coil Design by Simulated Annealing

    S. Crozier;D.M. Doddrell

  • An evaluation of the time dependence of the anisotropy of the water diffusion tensor in acute human ischemia.

    Fernando Zelaya;Neil Flood;Jonathan B Chalk;Deming Wang

  • Segmental motion in liquid 1-decanol. Application of natural-abundance carbon-13 partially relaxed Fourier transform nuclear magnetic resonance

    Adam Allerhand;David Doddrell

  • Carbon-13 nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy of naturally occurring substances. I. Direct analysis of nonprotonated carbon centers

    Ernest Wenkert;A. O. Clouse;David W. Cochran;David Doddrell

  • Carbon-13 Fourier transform nuclear magnetic resonance. VI. Strategies in the application of partially relaxed Fourier transform nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy in assignments of carbon-13 resonances of complex molecules. Stachyose

    Adam Allerhand;David Doddrell

  • Proton polarization transfer enhancement for a nucleus with arbitrary spin quantum number from n scalar coupled protons for arbitrary preparation times

    David T Pegg;David M Doddrell;William M Brooks;M Robin Bendall

  • Spatial and chemical-shift-encoded excitation. SPACE, a new technique for volume-selected NMR spectroscopy

    David M Doddrell;William M Brooks;J.Mark Bulsing;James Field

  • Carbon-13 Fourier transform NMR study of the organotin compounds. II. Karplus-type dependence of vicinal tin-119-carbon-13 coupling

    David Doddrell;Ivor Burfitt;William Kitching;Maxwell Bullpitt

  • NMR OF PROTONS COUPLED TO CARBON-13 NUCLEI ONLY

    M. R. Bendall;D. T. Pegg;D. M. Doddrell;J. Field

  • Polarization transfer pulse sequences for two-dimensional NMR by heisenberg vector analysis

    M.Robin Bendall;David T Pegg;David M Doddrell

Frequent Co-Authors

Stuart Crozier
Stuart Crozier University of Queensland
Adam Allerhand
Adam Allerhand Indiana University
Fernando Zelaya
Fernando Zelaya King's College London
Paul M. Thompson
Paul M. Thompson University of Southern California
Kiralee M. Hayashi
Kiralee M. Hayashi University of California, Los Angeles
Arthur W. Toga
Arthur W. Toga University of Southern California
Greig I. de Zubicaray
Greig I. de Zubicaray Queensland University of Technology
Peter Conrad Healy
Peter Conrad Healy Griffith University
John D. Roberts
John D. Roberts Yale University
Edward T. Bullmore
Edward T. Bullmore King's College London

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