AMMRL: Small Molecules NMR Conference - Sept 16-19, 2018 in Philadelphia (PA)

From: Roberto R. Gil <rgil_at_andrew.cmu.edu>
Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2018 20:16:02 -0400

Dear Spinlanders!

The program of The World’s Leading Small Molecule NMR Conference,
SMASH 2018, is shaping up nicely:

https://www.smashnmr.org/conference/program

Great reasons to attend SMASH:

Excellent program, great location, great value

We have an excellent scientific program lined up, with a mix of
cutting edge science, workshops and tutorial sessions to cover the
bredth of small molecule NMR. In 2018 we are located in the centre of
historic Philadelphia (see http://smashnmr.org), with easy transport
links and the inclusion of all catering throughout the meeting, this
all makes SMASH excellent value.

Networking with experts from across academia and industry

SMASH offers the best possible networking opportunities, with leading
small molecule NMR experts from across academia and industry - job
opportunities, collaborations and new directions await!

Impending deadlines at the end of May

31st May: Abstract submission deadline for (i) Talks (NOTE: There is
no "upgraded poster" process - students just submit to this deadline
and quality of science will be assessed just as in the past); (ii)
Student scholarship applications

Students could attend for free!

Students could attend SMASH for free, thanks to our generous sponsors.
The standard student registration fee ($500) includes $270 towards
accommodation costs AND if they are awarded a student scholarship of
$500 then this will reimburse their whole registration fee. As long as
they apply by May 31st!

Important Dates:

May 31, 2018
Talk Application DeadlineScholarship Application Deadline

July 30, 2018
Poster Abstract Submission Deadline

July 31, 2018
Late Registration Begins
($50.00 USD Late Fee)

September 14, 2018
Registration closes

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tragedy lies in having no goal to reach. It isn't a calamity to die
with dreams unfilled, but it is a calamity not to dream. It is not
disgrace not to reach the stars, but it is a disgrace to have no stars
to reach for.”
-Benjamin E. Mays (American educator, Clergyman, 1895-1984)-
Roberto R. Gil, Ph.D.
Research Professor
Director, Department of Chemistry NMR Facility
Co-Editor in-Chief, Magnetic Resonance in Chemistry
Department of Chemistry
Carnegie Mellon University
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