This year, the NMRDG will be held at the RSC's Burlington House in London.
Speakers:
Prof. Peter Hore (University of Oxford)
Animal-Detected Magnetic Resonance
Prof. Stephen Wimperis (Lancaster University)
Multiple-quantum 7Li (I = 3/2) NMR as a probe of ion mobility in solids
Prof. Christina Redfield (University of Oxford)
45 years of fun with biomolecular NMR at Oxford
Prof. Guy Lloyd-Jones (University of Edinburgh)
Mixing it up: mechanisms by NMR
Dr. Meghan Halse (University of York)
Parahydrogen-enhanced benchtop NMR spectroscopy for analytical applications
Dr. Dominik Kubicki (University of Birmingham)
Atomic-level structure of Na-doped MOF glasses
Jack Bercovici (University of Oxford)
Ultrabroadband and Multinuclear NMR: Pushing the boundaries of existing hardware with Seedless optimal control pulses
Ella-May Haards (King's College London)
19F- and 18F-labelled carnitines: a dual approach using NMR and PET imaging to visualize carnitine utilisation and metabolism
Registration Rates:
Standard: £125
RSC Member: £100
Student / Retired RSC Member: £75
Student RSC Member: £50
Retired members should contact the NMR DG Secrtetary for a discount code.
Speakers:
Prof. Peter Hore (University of Oxford)
Animal-Detected Magnetic Resonance
Prof. Stephen Wimperis (Lancaster University)
Multiple-quantum 7Li (I = 3/2) NMR as a probe of ion mobility in solids
Prof. Christina Redfield (University of Oxford)
45 years of fun with biomolecular NMR at Oxford
Prof. Guy Lloyd-Jones (University of Edinburgh)
Mixing it up: mechanisms by NMR
Dr. Meghan Halse (University of York)
Parahydrogen-enhanced benchtop NMR spectroscopy for analytical applications
Dr. Dominik Kubicki (University of Birmingham)
Atomic-level structure of Na-doped MOF glasses
Jack Bercovici (University of Oxford)
Ultrabroadband and Multinuclear NMR: Pushing the boundaries of existing hardware with Seedless optimal control pulses
Ella-May Haards (King's College London)
19F- and 18F-labelled carnitines: a dual approach using NMR and PET imaging to visualize carnitine utilisation and metabolism
Registration Rates:
Standard: £125
RSC Member: £100
Student / Retired RSC Member: £75
Student RSC Member: £50
Retired members should contact the NMR DG Secrtetary for a discount code.