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Leonard D. Spicer

Chemistry

Duke University

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About Leonard D. Spicer at Duke University (Duke)

Leonard D. Spicer is a chemical physicist at Duke University specializing in advanced NMR spectroscopy, protein dynamics, and isotope-based reaction studies. Representative publications include "Author Correction: Harnessing calcineurin-FK506-FKBP12 crystal structures from invasive fungal pathogens to develop antifungal agents", and "Method of detecting sulfur dioxide", which reflect their ongoing engagement with the field.

Research Areas

Chemical PhysicsProtein DynamicsNMR SpectroscopyIsotope ChemistryReaction MechanismsBiophysical ChemistryAntifungal AgentsSulfur Dioxide Detection
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Research Output

Total Citations2,330

Emerging researcher

Publications139

Selective publication record

h-index25

Developing track record

i10-index45

Growing portfolio

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