45th ROCKY MOUNTAIN CONFERENCE

SYMPOSIUM ON NMR

JULY 28 - 31, 2003

DENVER, CO

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Program

 
Monday, July 28, 2003

7:55

Opening Remarks, Terry Gullion

Imaging, Philip Grandinetti presiding

8:00

Extensions of Solid-State NMR Methodology to Dipolar Field Effects in Solution. W. S. Warren, Motohiro Mizuno and Xiaoping Tang, Princeton University

8:30

MRI Strategies for the Study of Permeable Media. Rudi Michalak and A. Ted Watson, Colorado State University

9:00

Recent Developments in GARField Magnets for Broad-line Imaging. Peter J. McDonald, University of Surrey

9:30

Break (refreshments in exhibit hall)

10:15

High-temperature Rheological NMR of Polymer Melts. Antje Gottwald and Ulrich Scheler, Institute for Polymer Research Dresden

10:45

Imaging What We Eat to Maintain Quality and Ensure Safety. Michael J. McCarthy, Kathryn L. McCarthy and Jeffrey H. Walton, University of California, Davis

11:15

Dynamics of Methane Combustion by In Situ NMR Spectroscopy Using High Density Xenon-129 Optical Pumping. Satyanarayana Anala, Galina E. Pavlovskaya, Prakash Pichumani, Todd J. Dieken, Michael D. Olsen and Thomas Meersmann,Colorado State University

11:45

Lunch

New Methods, Dominique Massiot presiding

1:15

Satellite-Transition MAS NMR of Quadrupolar Nuclei in Solids: New Techniques, Applications and Observations. Stephen Wimperis, University of Exeter

1:45

NMR Development of Functionalized 129Xe as a Biosensor. E. Janette Ruiz, Sandra Garcia, Tom Lowery, Seth M. Rubin, David E. Wemmer and Alexander Pines, University of California at Berkeley; Nicolas Winssinger and Peter G. Schultz, The Scripps Research Institute; Thierry Brotin and Jean-Pierre Dutasta, Stéréochimie et Interactions Moléculaires, École Normale Supérieure de Lyon

2:15

Double-Quantum-Filtered STMAS and Magic-Angle Effect from Homonuclear Dipolar Coupling in Solid State NMR of Quadrupolar Nuclei. HyungTae Kwak, Parthasarathy Srinivasan, John Quine and Zhehong Gan, National High Magnetic Field Laboratory

2:45

Break (refreshments in exhibit hall)

3:30

High Field Solids NMR of Proteins and Nucleic Acids. Kurt W. Zilm, Eric K. Paulson, Rachel W. Martin, John D. Gehman and Corey R. Morcombe, Yale University

4:00

High Resolution Proton Solid-State NMR with Fast Magic-Angle Spinning: Exploring the Effects of Spin Dilution and Multiple Pulse Decoupling for Multidimensional Correlation Spectroscopy. Chad M. Rienstra, Donghua Zhou and W. Trent Franks, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

4:30 - 6:00

Poster Session A

5:00 - 7:00

Conference Mixer in Exhibit Hall

 
Tuesday, July 29, 2003

Nanostructures and Confined Environments, Sarah Larsen presiding

8:00

Real Examples of Catalysts Functionalized on the Nanometer Scale. James F. Haw, University of Southern California

8:30

Magnetic Resonance Studies of Hierarchically Ordered Replicas of Wood Cellular Structures Prepared by Surfactant-Mediated Mineralization. Li-Qiong Wang, Yongsoon Shin, W.D. Samuels and Gregory J. Exarhos, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; I.L. Moudrakovski, V.V. Terskikh and J.A. Ripmeester, Steacie Institute for Molecular Sciences, National Research Council

9:00

2D NMR and MRI Applications in Formation Evaluation. Boqin Sun and Keh-Jim Dunn, ChevronTexaco

9:30

Break (refreshments in exhibit hall)

10:15

Xe NMR Studies in Cavities and Channels. Cynthia J. Jameson, University of Illinois at Chicago

10:45

Nitrogen-14 and Xenon-129 NMR Study of Trapped Gases in Microstructured Amorphous Carbohydrate Matrices. Eric Hughes, Mike MacInnes, Gilles Vuataz, Catherine Gretsch, Johan B. Ubbink, Annemarie Schoonman and Heribert J. Watzke, Nestlé Research Centre

11:15

129Xe and 131Xe Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Studies of Carbon Nanotubes. Catherine F. M. Clewett, Tanja Pietrab and Kai Shen, New Mexico Tech

11:45

Lunch

Dynamics, Karl Mueller presiding

1:15

Dynamical NMR: Filling in the Blanks? David B. Zax and Doo-Kyung Yang, Cornell University; Evangelos Manias, The Pennsylvania State University

1:45

Probing the Structural and Dynamic Properties of the Integral Membrane Protein Phospholamban Using Solid-State NMR Spectroscopy. Elvis K. Tiburu, Paresh C. Dave, Krishnan Damodaran and Gary A. Lorigan, Miami University

2:15

Solid-State NMR Evidence For Entropy-Driven Miscibility in Macromolecules. Jeffery L. White, J. E. Wolak, X. Jia, E. O. Stejskal and H. Gracz, North Carolina State University

2:45

Break (refreshments in exhibit hall)

3:30

Sweeping and Burning in Fringe-field NMR Diffusometry: New Micro-slice Manipulations. Eric E. Sigmund and William P. Halperin, Northwestern University; Philip L. Kuhns and Arneil P. Reyes, National High Magnetic Field Laboratory

4:00

A Novel Method for Detecting Diffusion: Stimulated Echo/CPMG. Xiaoping Tang and Warren S. Warren, Princeton University

4:30 - 600

Poster Session B

6:30

Vendor Carnival

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Wednesday, July 30, 2003

Vaughan Lecture, Terry Gullion presiding

8:00

Zeolite Host / Guest Structure Determinations by High Resolution Solid-State NMR Spectroscopy. Colin A. Fyfe, Darren H. Brouwer, Andrew R. Lewis, J-S. Joseph Lee, Anix C. Diaz, Yi Feng and Hiltrud Grondey, University of British Columbia

9:00

A Concept for Structure Determination of Small Membrane Proteins by 3D Magic Angle Spinning NMR and its Application to the a-spectrin SH3 Domain. Federica Castellani, Bart van Rossum, Anne Diehl, Kristina Rehbein, Ludwig Krabben, Jutta Pauli and Hartmut Oschkinat, Forschungsinstitut für Molekulare Pharmakologie; Chris Weise and Ferdinand Hucho, Freie Universität Berlin; Alexander Arseniev, Shemyakin & Ovchinnikov Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry, Russian Academy of Sciences; Marc Baldus, Adriaan van Gammeren, Jan Hollander and Huub de Groot, Solid State NMR Secretariat, Gorlaeus Laboratoria

9:30

Break (refreshments in exhibit hall)

10:15

Local Order in Polycarbonate Glasses by REDOR. Robert D. O'Connor, Thomas K. Weldeghiorghis, Karen L. Wooley, and Jacob Schaefer, Washington University; Barbara Poliks, Binghamton University

10:45

Investigating Structural Changes in the Membrane Protein Bacteriorhodopsin by Solid State NMR. James A. Mason, Miya Kamihira, Stephan L. Grage, Anthony Watts, and Suzana K. Straus, University of Oxford; Thomas Vosegaard and Niels Chr. Nielsen, University of Aarhus; Clemens Glaubitz, Centre for Biomolecular Magnetic Resonance, Institut für Biophysikalische Chemie

11:15

Characterization and Quantification of Acid Sites in Solid Acid Catalysts. Shang-Bin Liu, Qi Zhao, Wen-Hua Chen and Shing-Jong Huang, Academia Sinica, Institute of Atomic and Molecular Sciences

11:45

Lunch

Biological Structures, Bill Power presiding

1:15

Solid State 19F-NMR of Polypeptides in Oriented Membranes. Sergii Afonin and Parvesh Wadhwani, Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe, IFIA; Ralf Glaser and Carsten Sachse, Friedrich-Schiller-University of Jena; Ulrich Dürr, Marina Berditchevskaia and Anne S. Ulrich, University of Karlsruhe

1:45

Solid State 17O NMR of Amino Acids, High Precision Experiments and Calculation of Parameters. Ray Dupree, Andy P. Howes, Kevin J. Pike, Mark E. Smith and Andreas Kukol, University of Warwick; Vincent Lemaitre and Tony Watts, University of Oxford; Ago Samoson, National Institute for Chemical Physics and Biophysics, Estonian Academy of Sciences; Christel Gervais, Christian Bonhomme, Francisco Mauri and Mickael Profeta, Université Pierre et Marie Curie; Chris J. Pickard and Jonathan Yates, Cavendish Laboratory

2:15

Solid State NMR Studies of Membrane-Associated HIV-1 and Influenza Viral Fusion Peptides. Jun Yang, Rong Yang, Paul D. Parkanzky, Christopher M. Wasniewski, Michele L. Bodner and David P. Weliky, Michigan State University

2:45

Break

3:30

Structure of Silk Fibroins Studied with Solid-State NMR. Tetsuo Asakura,Yasumoto Nakazawa and Jun Ashida,Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology

4:00

Cell-Wall Complexes of Vancomycins in Whole Cells of S. Aureus. L. Cegelski, S. J. Kim, A. K. Mehta, R. D. O'Connor, D. R. Studelska, and J. Schaefer, Washington University; J. Jusuf and P. A. Axelsen, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine

4:30

Towards a Complete Structural Model of Alzheimer's b-Amyloid Fibrils by Solid State NMR. Aneta T. Petkova, Richard D. Leapman, Wai-Ming Yau, and Robert Tycko, National Institutes of Health

 
Thursday, July 31, 2003

Quantum Information Processing, Joel Miller presiding

8:00

NMR and Quantum Information Processing. R. Laflamme, University of Waterloo and Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics

8:30

NMR Quantum Information Processing with a Single-Crystal Solid. Garett Leskowitz and Leonard J. Mueller, University of California, Riverside

9:00

Quantum Information Processing With Solid State NMR. Chandrasekhar Ramanathan, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

9:30

Break

10:15

Spin Processor. Anatoly Khitrin, Kent State University

10:45

The Rational Reduction Algorithm for Off-Period Observations of Periodic Hamiltonians. John W. Logan, Wyndham B. Blanton and Alexander Pines, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and University of California, Berkeley

11:15

SPINEVOLUTION: A Powerful Tool for the Simulation of Solid and Liquid State NMR Experiments. Mikhail Veshtort and Robert G. Griffin, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

11:45

Concluding Remarks

 
 
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