M. R. Morrow
Professor
Condensed Matter Physics

Department of Physics and Physical Oceanography
Memorial University of Newfoundland
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Biophysics in Canada

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Magnets


Andre Brown with the 9.4T Magnex magnet used for protein-lipid and pulmonary surfactant work.

The 3.5T Nalorac magnet and spectrometer used for deuterium NMR studies of membranes at high pressure.

Magnex 400/89 Installation


Mike Nettleingham, from MAGNEX, installing our new 400/89 magnet in May 2000.

After the Magnet was commissioned. From left to right, Nidal abu-Libdah, Scott Gammon, Mike Nettleingham, Sheldon Tobin,Mike Morrow, and Maria Kilfoil.

Cryogenics Facility


The Stirling STIRLIN-1 nitrogen liquefier that was installed in August 2001.


The Koch Liquefier used to make liquid helium for magnets in Chemistry and Physics.

Wayne Holly dispensing liquid nitrogen.