the future of epr

MR Education Insights

Welcome to our video series dedicated to advancing education in EPR

Welcome to our video series dedicated to advancing education in Electron Paramagnetic Resonance (EPR)

In this collection, you'll find compelling interviews with educators and students who emphasize the significant benefits of early EPR education. Discover how teaching EPR can be straightforward and profoundly enrich students' cognitive development and analytical skills. Moreover, you'll see that delving into EPR is not just educationally rewarding but also a highly enjoyable experience. Join us as we explore the fascinating world of EPR and inspire the next generation of scientific thinkers.

Dr. Morse earned his BA and PhD in Zoology from UC Davis and completed post-doctoral studies in Physical Biochemistry. He was an Assistant Professor at Wayne State University and later managed the Illinois EPR Research Center at the University of Illinois. At Illinois State University, he taught and conducted research, founding Scientific Software Services. He retired as a Full Professor in 2001 with over 50 publications. In 2009, he founded the Steppingstone Magnetic Resonance Training (SMART) Center, which trains middle and high school students in magnetic resonance research. The program enables students to pursue their own research ideas, often leading to presentations at the Rocky Mountain Conference on Magnetic Resonance.

Dr. Reef Morse, Director Steppingstone Magnetic Resonance Training Center, Plymouth, USA









Steppingstone School for Gifted Education is located in Plymouth, MI. Our mission is dedicated to providing a learning environment for the unique needs of gifted children - academically, intellectually, socially, physically, and emotionally.