Dear NMR Spectroscopist,
Registration is now open for the Royal Society of Chemistry NMR Discussion Group Christmas Meeting, which will be held at the Institute of Structural and Molecular Biology, Birkbeck College, London, on Thursday 15th December. To register for the event, please complete the on-line registration form via the link available on
http://www.nmrdg.org.uk<
http://www.nmrdg.org.uk/> or directly via the link on the RSC website
https://events.rsc.org/rsc/1047/register
Details of the venue and programme are also available on the NMR DG website, accessed using the link
http://www.nmrdg.org.uk<
http://www.nmrdg.org.uk/> Registration will close on Monday 5th December and the standard registration fee is £45.00. For students and retirees, a concessionary rate of £25.00 will apply. If you require any additional information, please send an E-mail to info_at_nmrdg.org.uk<mailto:info_at_nmrdg.org.uk>
The speakers and presentation titles for the event are shown at the end of this E-mail.
With kind regards,
Stephen Byard - NMR DG Secretary
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2016 NMR Discussion Group Christmas Meeting
Thursday 15th December 2016, 10.00 am - 16.30 pm
Institute of Structural and Molecular Biology, Birkbeck College, Clore Lecture Theatre (B01), Torrington Square, London WC1E 7JL
Lucio Frydman, Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel
Chemical and Biochemical Dynamics from Hyperpolarised NMR
Alan Kenwright, University of Durham
HD, or not HD: that is the question
Claire Dickson, University of Bristol
Improving NMR methods to solve 3D molecular structure in solution
Tina Thiele, Technische Universität Darmstadt
The Use of (An)isotropic NMR parameters for the structure elucidation of organic and organometallic compounds
Alex Breeze, University of Leeds
Activation and inhibition of FGFR kinases studied using NMR and biophysics
Andrew Baldwin, University of Oxford
Title to be confirmed
BRSG - NMR DG prize winner for excellent contribution to magnetic resonance
Susana Ramalhete, University of East Anglia
Understanding Nanoscale Organisation of Tailored Supramolecular Gels using NMR Spectroscopy
Clare Grey, University of Cambridge
NMR Beyond Li-Ion:Li metal, Na and Mg-ion batteries
Received on Sat Nov 05 2016 - 06:45:10 MST