Wednesday 4th July

 

Wednesday 4th July

8.00 – 18.00

Registration

 

Chair: Beat Meier

8.30-9.15

Anne Lesage

Dynamic Nuclear Polarization Surface Enhanced NMR Spectroscopy

9.15-10.00

Martin Blackledge

Towards an atomic resolution description of functionally important motions in folded and unfolded proteins using high resolution NMR spectroscopy

10.00-10.45

Coffee

 

Chair: Clare Grey

Chair: Gil Navon

 

Nuclei and Electrons

In vivo and MRI

10.45-11.20

Christopher Jaroniec

Protein fold determined by paramagnetic magic-angle spinning solid-state NMR spectroscopy

Yoram Cohen

Single and Double-PFG NMR and MRI: From Model Systems to Imaging of the CNS

11.20-11.45

Bela Bode

PELDOR distance measurements in homo-oligomeric systems

Jean-Nicolas Dumez

Multidimensional pulses and spatially encoded magnetic resonance

11.45-12.10

Thorsten Maly

An Integrated Terahertz Gyrotron for DNP-NMR Spectroscopy

Alexej Jerschow

Long Lived Coherent Response Signal in Bone

12.10-12.45

Dany Carlier

NMR spectroscopy combined with DFT calculations to study paramagnetic materials for Li-ion batteries

Klaas Nicolay

Multi-parametric MR imaging and spectroscopy of cardiovascular disease in small animals

12.45-13.45

Lunch

13.45-15.45

Poster Presentation and Tea

 

Chair: Christian Griesinger

Chair: Walter Köckenberger

 

Bioliquids NMR II

Hyperpolarisation

15.45-16.20

Ramakrishna Hosur

Protein NMR – Stretching the Limits

Nicholas Kuzma

Dynamic nuclear polarization of frozen gases

16.20-16.45

Jordan Chill

NMR Study of Structure and Dynamics in the Intrinsically Disordered C-terminal Domain of WASp-Interacting Protein

Kent Thurber

Dynamic Nuclear Polarization (DNP) with MAS at low temperature (25 K)

16.45-17.10

Dominique Frueh

Transient Substrate and Domain Interactions in Non-Ribosomal Peptide Synthetases

Christian Hilty

Investigation of Protein Folding using Dissolution DNP

17.10-17.45

Joshua Wand

Unraveling Protein Motion and Hydration

Simon Duckett

Signal amplification via reversible interaction with parahydrogen: Opportunities for NMR

 

Chair: Gunnar Jeschke

17.55-18.40

Jörg Wrachtrup

Seeing spins at the nanoscale