Minisymposium on Solid State NMR

Montag, 18.02.2019:

  • Prof. Dr. Christopher Jaroniec:Molecular Mechanisms of Prion and Amyloid Propagation Explored by Solid-State NMR Spectroscopy
  • Prof. Dr. Alexander Barnes: DNP and Electron Decoupling with Pulsed Microwaves and Spinning Spheres for In-cell NMR
  • Prof. Dr. Tatyana Polenova: Peering into Structure and Dynamics of Biological Assemblies with Atomic Resolution: An Integrated Approach
  • Prof. Dr. Jozef Lewandowski: Structure and Dynamics of Protein Assemblies by NMR

Dienstag, 19.02.2019:

  • Prof. Dr. Paul Schanda: From Molecular Structure and Dynamics to Biological Function Using Innovative Integrated NMR Spectroscopy
  • Prof. Dr. Guido Pintacuda: Solid-state NMR at 100 kHz MAS: a Revolution through Fast Revolutions
  • Prof. Dr. Adam Lange: Developing Solid State NMR as a Versatile Tool for Integrated Structural Biology
Start Date 18.02.2019 - 08:15
Event End 19.02.2019 - 12:00
Location ETH Zürich, Hönggerberg, Werner Siemens-Auditorium

Montag, 18.02.2019:

  • Prof. Dr. Christopher Jaroniec:Molecular Mechanisms of Prion and Amyloid Propagation Explored by Solid-State NMR Spectroscopy
  • Prof. Dr. Alexander Barnes: DNP and Electron Decoupling with Pulsed Microwaves and Spinning Spheres for In-cell NMR
  • Prof. Dr. Tatyana Polenova: Peering into Structure and Dynamics of Biological Assemblies with Atomic Resolution: An Integrated Approach
  • Prof. Dr. Jozef Lewandowski: Structure and Dynamics of Protein Assemblies by NMR

Dienstag, 19.02.2019:

  • Prof. Dr. Paul Schanda: From Molecular Structure and Dynamics to Biological Function Using Innovative Integrated NMR Spectroscopy
  • Prof. Dr. Guido Pintacuda: Solid-state NMR at 100 kHz MAS: a Revolution through Fast Revolutions
  • Prof. Dr. Adam Lange: Developing Solid State NMR as a Versatile Tool for Integrated Structural Biology