Lynn W. Jelinski

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Engineering Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, United States 
Area:
spider silk
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http://hdl.handle.net/10125/11429
Before her stint at LSU, Jelinski taught for seven years at Cornell, where she was director of the Cornell Center for Advanced Technology. She came to that appointment from a position as head of the Biophysics Research Department at AT&T Bell Laboratories.

Dr. Jelinski received her BS (1971) from Duke University, her master's degree from George Washington University in 1972, and her doctorate (1976) in chemistry from the University of Hawaii. She was a fellow in chemistry at Johns Hopkins University in 1976-1977 and a fellow at the National Institutes of Health in 1977-1978. At AT&T Bell Laboratories , she was a staff fellow in biophysics (1978-1980), a member of the technical staff in chemistry (1980-1984), head of polymer chemistry (1984-1985), and head of biophysics (1985-1992).

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Parents

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Edgar F. Kiefer grad student 1976 University of Hawai'i at Manoa
 (Dissymmetric 1,3-dienes syntheses and dynamic nmr measurements)
Dennis A. Torchia post-doc 1977-1978 NIH (Physics Tree)

Children

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Carl A. Michal grad student 1997 Cornell

Collaborators

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Frank Alden Bovey collaborator 1980-1984 Bell Labs
Seiji Ogawa collaborator 1985-1992 Bell Labs
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Jelinski LW, Melchior MT. (2000) High-resolution NMR of solids Applied Spectroscopy Reviews. 35: 25-93
Jelinski LW, Blye A, Liivak O, et al. (1999) Orientation, structure, wet-spinning, and molecular basis for supercontraction of spider dragline silk. International Journal of Biological Macromolecules. 24: 197-201
Michal CA, Jelinski LW. (1998) Rotational-echo double-resonance in complex biopolymers: a study of Nephila clavipes dragline silk. Journal of Biomolecular Nmr. 12: 231-41
Michal CA, Jelinski LW. (1997) REDOR 3D: Heteronuclear distance measurements in uniformly labeled and natural abundance solids Journal of the American Chemical Society. 119: 9059-9060
Hijirida DH, Do KG, Michal C, et al. (1996) 13C NMR of Nephila clavipes major ampullate silk gland. Biophysical Journal. 71: 3442-7
Michal CA, Simmons AH, Chew BG, et al. (1996) Presence of phosphorus in Nephila clavipes dragline silk. Biophysical Journal. 70: 489-93
Michal CA, Wehman JC, Jelinski LW. (1996) Deuterium Quadrupole-Coupling and Chemical-Shielding Tensors in the Model Dipeptide Glycylglycine Monohydrochloride Monohydrate Journal of Magnetic Resonance. Series B. 111: 31-9
Simmons AH, Michal CA, Jelinski LW. (1996) Molecular orientation and two-component nature of the crystalline fraction of spider dragline silk. Science (New York, N.Y.). 271: 84-7
Michal CA, Jelinski LW. (1996) Two novel solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance probes Review of Scientific Instruments. 67: 707-709
Michal CA, Jelinski LW. (1996) Two novel solid‐state nuclear magnetic resonance probes Review of Scientific Instruments. 67: 707-709
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