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Ole W. Sørensen is an independent scientist and consultant based in Denmark. Their research activity spans fields related to chemistry and physics, with a particular focus on spectroscopy and nuclear and high energy physics. Sørensen's work integrates aspects of molecular biology, radiology, nuclear medicine, and imaging, as well as statistical and nonlinear physics.

Sørensen's main research topics include:

  • Advanced NMR Techniques and Applications
  • NMR Spectroscopy and Applications
  • Advanced MRI Techniques and Applications
  • Molecular Spectroscopy and Chirality
  • Metabolomics and Mass Spectrometry Studies
  • Scientific Research and Discoveries
  • Chemical Thermodynamics and Molecular Structure

The scientist has contributed to multiple papers published in a range of scientific journals. Notable works include:

  • "The generalized Ernst angle," 2024, published in Journal of Magnetic Resonance Open
  • "Four-in-one: HSQC, HSQC-TOCSY (or H2BC), TOCSY, and enhanced HMBC spectra integrated into a single NO Relaxation Delay (NORD) NMR experiment," 2022, Journal of Magnetic Resonance
  • "Synergy and sensitivity-balance in concatenating experiments in NO relaxation delay NMR (NORD)," 2022, Chemical Communications
  • "NORD: NO Relaxation Delay NMR Spectroscopy," 2021, Angewandte Chemie International Edition
  • "Double and adiabatic BANGO for concatenating two NMR experiments relying on the same pool of magnetization," 2020, Journal of Magnetic Resonance

Frequent co-authors in Sørensen's research collaborations include:

  • Katalin E. Kövér
  • Tamás Milán Nagy
  • István Timári
  • László Bence Farkas
  • R. Thomas Williamson

Scientific venues where Sørensen's work is regularly published comprise:

  • Journal of Magnetic Resonance
  • Angewandte Chemie International Edition
  • Chemical Communications
  • Journal of Magnetic Resonance Open
  • Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics

Best Publications

  • Improved spectral resolution in cosy 1H NMR spectra of proteins via double quantum filtering.

    M. Rance;O.W. Sørensen;G. Bodenhausen;G. Wagner

  • Multiple quantum filters for elucidating NMR coupling networks

    U. Piantini;O. W. Sorensen;Richard R. Ernst

  • Product operator formalism for the description of NMR pulse experiments

    O.W. Sørensen;G.W. Eich;M.H. Levitt;G. Bodenhausen

  • A general enhancement scheme in heteronuclear multidimensional NMR employing pulsed field gradients.

    J. Schleucher;M. Schwendinger;M. Sattler;P. Schmidt

  • Practical aspects of the E.COSY technique. Measurement of scalar spin-spin coupling constants in peptides

    C Griesinger;O.W Sørensen;R.R Ernst

  • Three-dimensional NMR spectroscopy of a protein in solution

    H Oschkinat;C Griesinger;P J Kraulis;P J Kraulis;O W Sørensen

  • Elimination of spectral distortion in polarization transfer experiments. Improvements and comparison of techniques

    O.W Sørensen;R.R Ernst

  • Unitary Control in Quantum Ensembles: Maximizing Signal Intensity in Coherent Spectroscopy

    S. J. Glaser;T. Schulte-Herbrüggen;M. Sieveking;O. Schedletzky

  • Heteronuclear Two-Bond Correlation: Suppressing Heteronuclear Three-Bond or Higher NMR Correlations while Enhancing Two-Bond Correlations Even for Vanishing 2JCH

    Nils T. Nyberg;Jens O. Duus;Ole W. Sørensen

  • Polarization transfer experiments in high-resolution NMR spectroscopy

    Ole Winneche Sørensen

  • Integration of spin-state-selective excitation into 2D NMR correlation experiments with the heteronuclear ZQ/2Q pi rotations for 1JXH- resolved E.COSY-type measurements of heteronuclear coupling constants in proteins.

    Axel Meissner;Jens Ø. Duus;Ole Winneche Sørensen

  • Low-pass J filters. Suppression of neighbor peaks in heteronuclear relayed correlation spectra

    H Kogler;O.W Sørensen;G Bodenhausen;R.R Ernst

  • z Filters for purging phase- or multiplet-distorted spectra

    O.W Sørensen;M Rance;R.R Ernst

  • A practical approach to three-dimensional NMR spectroscopy

    C Griesinger;O.W Sørensen;R.R Ernst

  • Three-dimensional Fourier spectroscopy. Application to high-resolution NMR

    C Griesinger;O.W Sorensen;R.R Ernst

  • Measurement of J(H,H) and long-range J(X,H) coupling constants in small molecules. Broadband XLOC and J-HMBC

    Axel Meissner;Ole Winneche Sørensen

  • Spin-State-Selective Excitation. Application for E.COSY-Type Measurement ofJHHCoupling Constants

    Axel Meissner;Jens ø. Duus;Ole Winneche Sørensen

  • Spin-state-selective coherence transfer via intermediate states of two-spin coherence in IS spin systems: Application to E.COSY-type measurement of J coupling constants

    Morten Dahl Sørensen;Axel Meissner;Ole Winneche Sørensen

  • Two-dimensional NMR spectroscopy with soft pulses

    R Brüschweiler;J.C Madsen;C Griesinger;O.W Sørensen

  • Conformation of Alamethicin in Oriented Phospholipid Bilayers Determined by 15N Solid-State Nuclear Magnetic Resonance

    Mads Bak;Robert P. Bywater;Morten Hohwy;Jens K. Thomsen

  • Novel three-dimensional NMR techniques for studies of peptides and biological macromolecules

    C. Griesinger;O. W. Sorensen;R. R. Ernst

  • Clean TROSY: compensation for relaxation-induced artifacts.

    Thomas Schulte-Herbrüggen;Ole Winneche Sørensen

  • Observation of 13C13C couplings with enhanced sensitivity

    Ole W. Sørensen;Ray Freeman;Thomas Frenkiel;Thomas H. Mareci

  • Combined use of hard and soft pulses for ω1 decoupling in two-dimensional NMR spectroscopy

    R Brüschweiler;C Griesinger;O.W Sørensen;R.R Ernst

Frequent Co-Authors

Niels Chr. Nielsen
Niels Chr. Nielsen Aarhus University
Hans J. Jakobsen
Hans J. Jakobsen Aarhus University
Christian Griesinger
Christian Griesinger Max Planck Society
Jens Ø. Duus
Jens Ø. Duus Technical University of Denmark
Mark Rance
Mark Rance University of Cincinnati
Steffen J. Glaser
Steffen J. Glaser Technical University of Munich
Geoffrey Bodenhausen
Geoffrey Bodenhausen École Normale Supérieure
Rafael Brüschweiler
Rafael Brüschweiler The Ohio State University
Angela M. Gronenborn
Angela M. Gronenborn University of Pittsburgh

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