Robert G. Griffin
Chemist

Robert G. Griffin

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Chemist
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19 December 1942
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Robert Guy Griffin (born 19 December 1942) is a Professor of Chemistry and director of the Francis Bitter Magnet Laboratory at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). He is known for his work in nuclear magnetic resonance and developing high-field dynamic nuclear polarisation (DNP) for the study of biological solids. He was awarded the ISMAR (International Society of Magnetic Resonance ) Prize in 2010 and the Günther Laukien Prize for NMR research in 2007.