Date: 7 December 2005
Location: Institute of Physics, 76 Portland Place, London.
Organiser: Dr Steven Brown
Attendance: 42
Founders Prize: Alan Wong from Warwick University Dept Physics was awarded The Raymond Andrew Prize for their work on 17O NMR to probe hydrogen bonds.
Program:
Invited Speakers:
Marica Cutajar
(Department of Chemistry, University of Exeter)
2H Double Quantum MAS NMR Studies of Motion in Solids
Axel Gansmüller
(Department of Chemistry, University of Southampton)
DQ solid state NMR study of the retinylidene chromophore in the membrane protein rhodopsin
Andrew Jurd
(Department of Chemistry, University of Nottingham)
Selection of Interactions Under MAS by Broadband Rotor-synchronized Pulse Sequences
Alan Wong
(Department of Physics, University of Warwick)
A17O NMR study of organic solids
Xin Zhao
(Department of Biochemistry, University of Oxford)
Insight into Acetylcholinesterase binding site by Double Quantum Magic-angle Spinning Solid-state NMR Spectroscopy
Deborah Gater
(Department of Chemistry, Imperial College, London)
How cholesterol orders lipid membranes about
Vadim Zorin
(Department of Chemistry, University of Durham)
Understanding 1H resolution in solid state NMR: a combined computational and experimental approach
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