XXIII Swiss NMR Symposium

Tuesday 14 January 2020 - 08:40
CERN (503/1-001)

        : Sessions
    /     : Talks
        : Breaks
14 Jan 2020
AM
09:30
NMR session 1 (until 11:10)
09:30 Opening Remarks  
09:40 New Methods in Solid-State NMR - Lyndon Emsley (EPFL)  
09:55 ShiftML. A machine-learning model for chemical shifts in molecular crystals with uncertainty quantification - Michele Ceriotti (EPFL - EPF Lausanne)  
10:10 Proton-detected Solid-state NMR of Proteins - Beat Meier  
10:25 DNP and Electron Decoupling with Chirped Microwave Pulses and Spinning Spheres - Alexander Barnes  
10:40 Investigating Seven-Transmembrane Proteins by Solution NMR Methods - Oliver Zerbe  
10:55 Elucidating the structure of surface sites using sensitivity enhanced NMR methods - Deni Mance (ETH Zurich)  
11:30
NMR session 2 (until 13:15)
11:30 Real-time monitoring of metabolism and mitochondrial respiration in 3D cell culture systems by NMR - Peter Vermathen (DRNN & DBMR, University Bern)  
11:45 New tools to study protein phase separation by solution NMR - Leonidas Emmanouilidis  
12:00 Biomolecular mechanisms unraveled by solution NMR spectroscopy - Sebastian Hiller (Universität Basel)  
12:15 NMR tools for studying large (>100 kDa) protonated proteins produced in human cells - Dr Alvar Gossert (ETH Zürich)  
12:30 Multiple states of proteins in vitro and in cells - Roland Riek (ETHZ - ETH Zurich)  
12:45 Intercepting c-di-GMP signaling by a c-di-GMP sequestering peptide - Judith Habazettl  
13:00 NMR spectroscopy of RNA G-quadruplexes - Silke Johannsen  
PM
14:15
NMR session 3 (until 16:00)
14:15 Should we care about imperfect pulses? - Matthias Ernst (ETH Zurich)  
14:30 Intrinsic magnetic anisotropy of lanthanide chelates and new lanthanide chelating tags for protein NMR spectroscopy - Daniel Häussinger  
14:45 Drug Delivery Systems examined by NMR - Dr Martina Vermathen (University of Bern)  
15:00 Single-spin magnetic resonance using Nitrogen-Vacancy centers in diamond - Takuya Segawa (ETH Zurich)  
15:15 Targeting FPPS by fragment-based lead discovery - Dr Joy Kristin Petrick (Novartis)  
15:30 NMR in the web-browser: applications to metabolomics and teaching - Luc Patiny  
15:45 Spin thermometry: deuterium NMR spectra give a straightforward measure of very low spin temperatures resulting from dynamic nuclear polarization - Geoffrey Bodenhausen  
16:15
NMR session 4 (until 17:30)
16:15 Do We Still Need NMR to Identify Natural Products - Dr Jean-Luc Wolfender (Université de Genève)  
16:30 Beta-detected NMR: from nuclear physics to biology - Magdalena Kowalska (Universite de Geneve (CH))  
16:45 Hyperpolarized Imaging - from experimental towards clinical application - Sebastian Kozerke  
17:00 Diffusion-Weighting for in vivo Spectroscopy - Roland Kreis (University Bern)  
17:15 Closing Remarks  
17:30
Aperitif (until 19:30)