Natalie Adolphi
Curriculum Vitae

Natalie Adolphi holds a Ph.D. in Physics (1995) from Washington University
in St. Louis,
where she developed expertise is in the application of NMR to a variety of
solid state systems working in the group of Mark Conradi. Currently her research is focused on
developing improved magnetic contrast agents for biomedical imaging, for
detection by MRI and/or SQUID (Superconducting Quantum Interference Device)
magnetometry. Other recent research
projects include the development of new MRI techniques for lung imaging and the
development of microcoil NMR detection methods. Before joining New Mexico Resonance, she
was on the physics faculty at Knox
College for seven years
where her research focused on the characterization of metal-deuterium systems
using Magic-Angle Spinning (MAS) spectroscopy and other NMR methods. She has
reviewed articles and proposals for Magnetic
Resonance in Medicine, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Journal of Magnetic Resonance, Journal of Alloys and Compounds,
Journal of Solid State Chemistry, the
National Science Foundation, Research Corporation, the Petroleum Research Fund,
the Civilian Research and Development Foundation, and the International Science
and Technology Center.