David Bryce
Professor
Chemistry and Biomolecular Sciences
University of Ottawa
Canada
Biography
Professor David Bryce is working as an Associate Professor in the Department of Chemistry and Biomolecular Sciences, at University of Ottawa, Canada. Through his research programs, Dr. Bryce develops and applies NMR spectroscopic and quantum chemical methods for the study of nuclei in unique bonding environments in diverse inorganic and bioinorganic systems. One of the goals is to establish tools for providing new insights into compounds ranging from supramolecular materials to ion transport channels. In addition to providing fundamentally new chemical knowledge on structure and bonding in such systems, one of the aims is to establish solid-state NMR as more of a predictive tool in the characterization of inorganic and bioinorganic molecules. The development of new tools for NMR spectroscopic biomolecular structure determination (proteins, nucleic acids) is also an ongoing area of interest. He is the author of many articles published in several reputed journals.
Research Interest
Through his research programs, Dr. Bryce develops and applies NMR spectroscopic and quantum chemical methods for the study of nuclei in unique bonding environments in diverse inorganic and bioinorganic systems. One of the goals is to establish tools for providing new insights into compounds ranging from supramolecular materials to ion transport channels. In addition to providing fundamentally new chemical knowledge on structure and bonding in such systems, one of the aims is to establish solid-state NMR as more of a predictive tool in the characterization of inorganic and bioinorganic molecules. The development of new tools for NMR spectroscopic biomolecular structure determination (proteins, nucleic acids) is also an ongoing area of interest.