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The laboratory and its staff members

The Laboratory for Physical Measurements of the Montpellier 2 University, which covers the activity of the technical platform of the « Institut des Biomolécules Max Mousseron » (IBMM, UMR 5247 CNRS University of Montpellier 1 & 2), is a joint research department.

It is hence by definition a service laboratory whose mission is to provide on-request analyses to scientists involved in academic or private research. _
Its staff members are not accountable to any research laboratory. Recruited by the Montpellier 2 University, they are placed at the disposal of the Chemistry Research Department. Although multi-skilled staff members are systematically sought after and promoted, they are specifically responsible for certain installations due to the intrinsic evolutions thereof and to the ever growing technicity of the physicochemical methods developed within the technical platform.

The laboratory is fitted with numerous pieces of equipment enabling implementation of diverse physicochemical analysis techniques (liquid NMR, solid NMR, mass spectrometry, polarimetry…). The apparatuses available inside the laboratory enable the analysis of organic, natural or synthetic, molecules or macromolecules. It should be mentioned here that the opportunities offered by the latter rest upon the scientific expertise acquired by all the researchers and teachers-researchers of the IBMM.


Staff of the Technical Platform

NameFunctionPlatform
Christine Enjalbal Director
Patricia HAVELANGE Secretary
Aurélien Lebrun Study engineer NMR
Guillaume CAZALS Junior engineer Mass spectrometry
Magali LEFEUVRE Technician Elementary analysis
Karine PARRA Junior engineer NMR
Gilles VALETTE Research engineer Mass spectrometry

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