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Opening Remarks, Karl Mueller |
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Biological NMR, Mei Hong presiding |
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Glycine Metabolism in Intact Leaves by in vivo Labeling and 13C{15N} REDOR. S. Matsuoka, L. Cegelski, and J. Schaefer, Washington University |
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Rotary Resonance Echo Double Resonance (R-REDOR) and its use for 13C/14N Correlation and Distance Measurement. Zhehong Gan, National High Magnetic Field Laboratory |
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Solid-State NMR of Amyloid Intermediates and Paramagnetic Systems. Yoshitaka Ishii, University of Illinois at Chicago |
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Break (refreshments in exhibition area) |
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Exploring the Limits of Resolution, Sensitivity, and Structure Quality in 3D Magic-Angle Spinning NMR of Microcrystalline, Membrane, and Fibrous Proteins. W. Trent Franks, Heather L. Frericks, Kathryn D. Kloepper, Ying Li, Benjamin J. Wylie, Donghua H. Zhou and Chad M. Rienstra, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Allen R. Palmer, John A. Stringer, Chuck Bronnimann and Dennis Sandoz, Varian, Inc. |
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New Limits for 17O NMR Spectroscopy. A. P. Howes, A. Wong, I. Hung, S. P. Brown, M. E. Smith and R. Dupree, University of Warwick; T. Anupold, J. Past and A. Samoson, National Institute of Chemical Physics and Biophysics; V. Lemaitre and A Watts, University of Oxford |
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Progress Towards Atomic Resolution Structure Determination in Non-Crystalline Solids. Beat H. Meier, Ansgar Siemer, Matthias Ernst, Stephanie Köneke, Alexandre Arnold, Rene Verel and Jacco van Beek, ETH Zurich |
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Lunch (complimentary buffet included with registration fee) |
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Methods I: Quadrupoles and Extremes, Rob Schurko presiding |
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Recent Solid State NMR Studies of Nuclei with Small Magnetic Moments. Mark E. Smith, Ray Dupree, Diane Holland, Andrew P. Howes, Alan Wong, Donna L. Carroll and Thomas F. Kemp, University of Warwick; Steve Feller, Coe College; Simon C. Kohn and Kevin Klimm, University of Bristol |
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Toward Routine NMR Spectroscopy of Paramagnetic Inorganic Solids. Scott Kroeker, Pedro M. Aguiar and Paul Sidhu, University of Manitoba; Daniel B. Leznoff, Simon Fraser University |
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NMR Studies of Low-Gamma Nuclei in Solids. Roderick E. Wasylishen, Michelle A.M. Forgeron, Renée Siegel, Thomas T. Nakashima, Fu Chen, Kristopher J. Ooms and Kirk W. Feindel, University of Alberta |
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Unique Anionic Conductor: Ultra-Fast MAS 17O NMR Study of Oxygen Motion in Bi26Mo10O69 as a Function of Temperature from -240 to 450°C. Lesley Holmes, Luming Peng and Clare P. Grey, State University of New York at Stony Brook; Ivo Heinmaa, National Institute of Physics and Biophysics; Rose-Noelle Vannier, Université des Sciences et Technologies de Lille |
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Break (refreshments in exhibition area) |
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Fast and Low MAS. Ago Samoson, Tiit Tuherm and Ivo Heinmaa, National Institute of Chemical Physics and Biophysics |
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Crystal Structure and Transformation Reactions of Ammonium Oxo- and Thiomolybdates Characterized by 14N and 33S MAS NMR Spectroscopy. Hans J. Jakobsen, Anders R. Hove, Henrik Bildsøe and Jørgen Skibsted, University of Aarhus; Michael Brorson, Haldor Topsøe A/S |
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Slow Turning Reveals Enormous Anisotropic Quadrupolar Interactions (STREAQI). John Persons and Gerard S. Harbison, University of Nebraska at Lincoln |
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Conference Reception |
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Structure Determination for Biological Systems, Sarah Larsen presiding (joint session with EPR) |
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17O NMR Spectroscopy of Biological Systems at High Field. T.A. Cross, E.Y. Chekmenev and L. Miller, National High Magnetic Field Lab; A.M. Alaouie and A.I. Smirnov, North Carolina State University; R. Wittebort, University of Louisville |
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High Frequency Pulsed ENDOR and EPR of Enzymes. John Wilson, Julia Manzerova and Vladimir Krymov, Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University; Gregory Lohman and JoAnne Stubbe, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Gang Wu and Ah-lim Tsai, University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston; Javier Seravalli and Stephen Ragsdale, University of Nebraska, Lincoln; Steven Mansoorabadi, George Reed and Gary J. Gerfen, University of Wisconsin-Madison |
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Multifrequency EPR/ENDOR Studies of Photosystem II Manganese and Tyrosine Species. R. David Britt, University of California, Davis |
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Break (refreshments in exhibition area) |
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Low Temperature 25Mg Solid-State NMR Spectroscopy of the DNA Repair Protein APE1. Andrew S. Lipton, Jesse A. Sears, Robert W. Heck and Paul D. Ellis, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory |
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NMR Study of Local Structure in (1-x)PbMg1/3Nb2/3O3-xPbSc1/2Nb1/2O3 Across the Ferroelectric Phase Transition. M. Viyajakumar, Gina L. Hoatson, and Robert L. Vold, College of William and Mary |
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EPR Detection of the Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya Interaction in a Nanomagnet: {Cu3}-Type Triangular Spin 1/2 Ring. Naresh Dalal, K.-Y. Choi, Y.H. Matsuda, H. Nojiri, U.Kortz, F. Hussain, A. C. Stowe and C. Ramsey, Florida State University and NHMFL; Tohuku University; Okayama University; International University of Bremen |
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Lunch (complimentary buffet included with registration fee) |
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Opportunities and Challenges in Obtaining Funding from NSF. Parag R. Chitnis, NSF |
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NIH at the Crossroads: Myths, Realities, and Strategies for the Future. Belinda Seto, NIH |
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Open, enjoy the surroundings |
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Vendor Carnival |
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Vaughan Symposium, Karl Mueller presiding |
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Progress in Single- and Double- Fourier Transform 2D NMR. Lucio Frydman, Weizmann Institute of Science |
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Fast Spectroscopy, Imaging and Hyperpolarisation. Nikolas S. Andersen, Josef Granwehr, James Leggett, Rafal Panek, Angel J. Perez-Linde and Walter Köckenberger, University of Nottingham |
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Break (refreshments in exhibition area) |
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Hadamard-Encoded NMR Measurements of Dynamic Processes in Complex Fluids. Bradley F. Chmelka and Christian A. Steinbeck, University of California, Santa Barbara |
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Recent Development of New Solid-State NMR Methods for Quadrupolar Nuclei. J.P. Amoureux, UCCS, USTL, ENSCL |
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High Frequency Dynamic Nuclear Polarization in Solids and Liquids. Robert G. Griffin, Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
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Lunch (complimentary buffet included with registration fee) |
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Inorganic Materials, Gordon Kennedy presiding |
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Solid-State Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Investigations of Precursor-Derived Ceramics. Otgontuul Tsetsgee, Olga Delmer, Frank Berger, and Klaus Müller, Universität Stuttgart |
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Solid State NMR Investigations of Zeolite - Intercalate Structures. Colin A. Fyfe, Anix Diaz, Darren Brouwer, Joseph Lee, Celine Schneider, Franziska Scheffler and Richard Darton, University of British Columbia |
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Characterization of Calcium Phosphate Glasses by Through-Bond Multiple Quantum Correlation - 2J(31P-O-31P) Measurements. Claire Roiland, Franck Fayon and Dominique Massiot, CRMHT; Philip J. Grandinetti, The Ohio State University |
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A Solid State NMR Study of the Biomineral Nacre. C. Jaeger, Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing; N. Nassif and H. Coelfen, Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces; N. Pinna, Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg |
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Application of 17O NMR to Structural Studies of Oxide Glasses. Lin-Shu Du, Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.; Jonathan F. Stebbins, Stanford University |
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NMR-Studies of Guest Molecules Interacting with Mesoporous Silica Surfaces. G. Buntkowsky, Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena |
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Advances in Solid-State NMR Studies of Porous Nanomaterials. Jerzy W. Wiench, Rajeev Kumar, Julien Trebosc and Marek Pruski, Iowa State University |
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Methods II: Calculations and Correlations, Zhehong Gan presiding |
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Spin-Lattice Relaxation of Heavy Nuclei in Crystalline Solids by a Spin-Rotation Mechanism. Alexander J. Vega, Shi Bai and Cecil Dybowski, University of Delaware; Peter A. Beckmann, Bryn Mawr College |
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Solid-State NMR and Ab Initio Calculations for the Characterization for Subtle Structural Disorder in Molecular Compounds. S. Cadars, A. Lesage, P. Sautet and L. Emsley, CNRS/ENS; C.J. Pickard, University of Cambridge |
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Constant-Time Through-Bond 13C Correlation Spectroscopy for Assigning Protein Side-Chain Resonances with Solid-State NMR Spectroscopy. Lingling Chen, Ryan A. Olsen, Douglas W. Elliott and Leonard J. Mueller, University of California, Riverside; John M. Boettcher, Donghua H. Zhou and Chad M. Rienstra, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign |
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Soft Materials, Ulrich Scheler presiding |
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Cyclic and Threaded Macromolecules: NMR Studies. Haskell W. Beckham, Georgia Institute of Technology |
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Molecular Dynamics in Sugar Glasses as Revealed by dynamic Carbon-MAS NMR: Application to Glassy Methyl Rhamnopyranoside, Detlef Reichert and Ovidiu Pascui, University of Halle; Peter S. Belton, University of East Anglia; Eduardo de Azevedo, Universidade de São Paulo |
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Solid-state 19F and 1H/19F CP/MAS NMR Analysis of Fluoropolymers having Electronic or Optical Functionality. Shinji Ando, Tokyo Institute of Technology |
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Concluding Remarks, Karl Mueller and Sarah Larsen |