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Kate
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June 26, 2016, 08:23:22 PM »
Hello.
I was wondering if understanding NMR, especially when applied to biochemistry, is valued in the terms of getting a paid job, both in academia and industry.
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I would say yes. Any knowledge is valued
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As above, all knowledge is valued.
Definitely expand your horizons where possible though.
I would say that the most valued analytical technique currently is Mass Spectroscopy
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Thanks
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