>>11787279Well since we are adding even more I forgot to the list
<ITC
<MALS
<AFM
<Cryo-EM (becoming really popular now)
<Raman Spectroscopy (more recently I am seeing it in conferences for applications related to biomolecules)
Yea I work in an NMR lab as well, its a powerful technique and you can do a ton of things with it. But the theory and data processing is so damn cumbersome.
It's like,
<want to study this 100kDa protein?
<Gotta assign resonances for all those residues.
<3 Months later
<Now I can finally study something about this protein lol
Also DNA origami is something really new. You basically use DNA as a sort of a "molecular rope" and can fold it into different shapes for different purposes. The reason being it is very stable, very easy to produce, and you can have significant variation in length.
Also simulations are INCREDIBLY valuable.