Madhur Srivastava, a postdoctoral associate in the National Biomedical Center for Advanced ESR Technology (ACERT) and the Freed Group, has received the EPR Technology Transfer Experience (ETTE) Award from the SharedEPR, an NSF-funded EPR network. The ETTE is designed to provide travel funds for US-based students, postdocs and non-tenure track faculty researchers to spend time in other laboratories to get “hands-on” training in new EPR methodologies and bring these advances back to their home labs. Dr. Srivastava will use this award to visit Songi Han's Lab in the University of California, Santa Barbara where he will learn practical challenges in applying data processing methods in Pulsed Dipolar Spectroscopy and Dynamic Nuclear Polarization methods for studying biological systems.
