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Benchtop & low-field NMR
Bench -
Biological applications
BioSince this is a sizeable track, we provide here titles for each session:
- Intrinsically-disordered proteins: Monday AM
- Modelling of biological processes: Monday PM
- Membranes: Monday PM
- Carbohydrate interactions: Monday PM
- Biomolecules: Tuesday AM
- NMR in drug design: Tuesday PM (special session)
- Phase separation: Tuesday PM
- Integrated structural biology: Wednesday AM
- Molecular chaperones: Wednesday AM
- Biomolecules: Thursday AM
- Nucleic acids: Thursday PM
More talks on specific aspects of biological applications can be found in these tracks:
- Dynamics: Tuesday AM, Friday AM
- In-vivo and in-cell: Monday AM, Friday AM
- Metabolomics: Thursday AM, Thursday PM
- MRI Developments: Friday AM
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Computation
Comp -
Dynamics
Dynamics -
EPR development and applications
EPR -
Hyperpolarization techniques
HypTalks scheduled in this track
In addition, there is a "Hyperpolarization in materials" session on Thursday AM.Please note that a number of talks with hyperpolarization aspects have been scheduled in the following tracks:
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Instrumentation
Instru -
In-vivo and in-cell
InVivo -
Materials applications
MatTalks scheduled in this track
In addition, there is a "Hyperpolarization in materials" session on Thursday AM. -
Metabolomics
Metabolomics -
MRI developments and applications
MRITalks scheduled in this track
Please note that a number of MRI talks have been scheduled in the "in vivo" track. -
Small molecules
SmallTalks scheduled in this track
Please note, in addition, the special "NMR in drug design" session on Tuesday PM. -
Solid-state NMR development and applications
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Solution NMR development and applications
SolutionTalks scheduled in this track
Please note, in addition, the special "NMR in drug design" session on Tuesday PM. -
Spin physics
Phy
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