About the EPR CenterThe EPR Center for the Study of Viable Systems at Dartmouth College is a biomedical research center with a strong focus on both experimental and clinical applications of in vivo Electron Paramagnetic Resonance (EPR), a technique for measuring unpaired electrons whose basis is similar in nature to that of MRI. The Center is part of the Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth, the Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, and the Norris Cotton Cancer Center. The Center is involved in the development, improvement, and application of EPR techniques that can be used for studies in vivo in small animals (e.g. mice and rats), larger animals (e.g. pigs), and human subjects. |
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Volunteers are needed to donate nail clippings and have their teeth measured using our portable spectrometer at EPR Center to help us make our research successful.If you wish to volunteer, please contact our clinical coordinator Holly Boyle at