2-3 September 2002
Department of Biochemistry, University of Oxford
This meeting was organised jointly with the British Biophysical Society (BBS)
Programme
B Meier, Zurich, Ch
High- and low-resolution spectroscopy of polypeptides in solids and liquid crystals
S Straus, Oxford, UK
Assessing the effects of motion on PISEMA spectra
H de Groat, Leiden, NL
1H and 13C MAS NMR evidence for pronounced ligand protein interactions involving the ionone ring of the retinylidene chromophore in rhodopsin
C Glaubitz, Frankfurt, DE
Membrane interaction of the natural ligand of PTH2, a Class B GPCR
M Levitt, Southampton, UK
The symmetry-based approach for designing NMR experiments in solids. New ways to obtain structural information
F Morassi, La Jolla, USA
Insights to the FXYD membrane transport regulators in lipid bilayers
D Huster, Leipzig, DE
Investigation of the dynamics of macromolecules in articular cartilage by solid state NMR spectroscopy
R Verel, Oxford, UK
The chemical shift anisotropy as a probe for local structure
P Williamson, Zurich, CH
Structural studies of integral and peripheral membrane peptides in magnetically aligned phases by solid state NMR.
H Saito, Kamigori, JP
Dynamic aspects of intact membrane proteins as revealed by site-directed solid-Mote 13C NMR
A McDermott, Columbia USA
Studies of TIM and other Enzymes by Solid State NMR.
M Hong, Iowa, USA
Orientation and dynamics of b-sheet antimicrobial peptides
B Bechinger, Strasbourg, FR
Orientational analysis of membrane associated polypeptides by static and magic angle spinning solid-state NMR spectroscopy
A Milon, Toulouse, FR
Membrane sterol dynamics: analyses by 7D and 2D solid state NMR on oriented lipid bilayers
R Griffin, MIT, USA
Amyloid and membrane protein structure determination with dynamic nuclear polarization and MAS dipolar recoupling
D Midleton, UMIST, UK
Solid state NMR studies of molecular interactions in biomembranes
N Nielsen, Aarhus, DK
Methodological development of solid-state NMR for membrane protein characterization
S Opella, La Jolla, USA
Shot gun NMR for high-throughput protein structure determination
A Ulrich, Jena, DE
Membrane interactions of fusogenic and antimicrobial peptides by solid state 19F NMR.
R Tycko, NIH, USA
Solid state NMR of amyloid fibrils: Methods and results
Special presentation
R Ernst, Zurich, CH
The fascination of a scientist for Tibetan Art
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