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Program

9:09   Welcome coffe

9:40

Dr. Damien Jeannerat, Dep. of Organic Chemistry, Univ. of Geneva
Opening remarks



9:45   Prof. Gerhard Wider, Inst. of Molecular Biology and Biophysics, ETH Zurich

Assignments and interactions
 

10:00 Dr. Beat Vögeli, Lab. of Physical Chemistry, ETH Zurich

NMR as a Sensor for Protein Dynamics
 

10:15 Dr. Mario Schubert, Inst. of Molecular Biology and Biophysics, ETH Zurich

NMR structure determination of a segmentally labeled glycoprotein using in vitro glycosylation
 

10:30 Prof. Oliver Zerbe, Inst. of Organic Chemistry, Univ. of Zurich

Studies of structures of large GPCR fragments and of folding of repeat proteins by NMR
 

10:45 Dr. Cyril Dominguez, Inst. of Molecular Biology and Biophysics, ETH Zurich

Structural basis of G-tract RNA recognition by the quasi RRMs of hnRNP F
 


11:00   Coffe break


11:30   Dr. Brian Cutting, Pharmacenter, Univ. of Basel

The H1 Domain of the Asialoglycoprotein Receptor: Towards a Structural Understanding of Receptor-Mediated Endocytosis
 

11:45 Dr. Sebastian Hiller, Lab. of Physical Chemistry, ETH Zurich

Sparse sampling and coupled processing of 4D NOESYs for the structure determination of the integral membrane protein VDAC
 

12:00 Dr. Ilgis Ibragimov, Elegant Mathematics Ltd.

Sparse NMR Data Processing with Multi-Core and GPU Hardware
 

12:15 Dr. Daniel Haeussinger, Biozentrum, Univ. of Basel

M8 - an extremely rigid, high affinity lanthanide chelating tag for pseudo contact shift NMR
 

12:30 Dr. Paul Vasos, Lab. of Biomolecular Magnetic Resonance, EPFL Lausanne

Selected spin states for line-narrowing and magnetisation storage
 


12:45   Lunch break


14:00   Prof. Jean-Luc Wolfender, Lab. of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry, Univ. of Geneva

Evolution of LC-NMR to at-line microflow-NMR (CapNMR): Efficient strategies for the rapid characterization of natural products in complex matrices
 

14:15 Ms. Rupali Shivapurkar, Dep. of Organic Chemistry, Univ. of Geneva

NMR titration experiments based on aliased HSQC spectra
 

14:30 Dr. Julien Furrer, Inst. of Chemistry, Univ. of Neuchatel

Robust One-Dimensional ROESY Experiments with full sensitivity and reliable cross-peak integration
 

14:45 Dr. Marina Vermathen, Dep. of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Univ. of Bern

Application of NMR for investigating Porphyrinic Photosensitizers
 

15:00 Dr. Detlef Moskau, Bruker-BioSpin AG

NMR for Modern Times
 


15:15   Coffe break


15:45   Mr. Daniel Chong, Inselspital, Univ. of Bern

Two-dimensional linear-combination model fitting of magnetic resonance spectra using a Fitting Tool for Arrays of Interrelated Datasets (FiTAID)
 

16:00 Dr. Arnaud Comment, Lab. for Functional and Metabolic Imaging, EPFL Lausanne

In vivo 13C, 15N, and 6Li rat brain studies using tracers enhanced by Dynamic Nuclear Polarization
 

16:15 Mr. Christian Wasmer, Lab. of Physical Chemistry, ETH Zurich

The HET-s Prion - a solid-state NMR study
 

16:30 Mr. Jacco vanBeek, Lab. of Physical Chemistry, ETH Zurich

Fast dynamic disorder in the crystalline forms of two hydrogenphosphide complexes: a combined solid-state NMR, X-ray and DFT study
 

16:45 Prof. Geoffrey Bodenhausen, Lab. of Biomolecular Magnetic Resonance, EPFL Lausanne

Recent progress in solid and liquid NMR at EPFL
 


17:00

 

Dr. Damien Jeannerat, Dep. of Organic Chemistry, Univ. of Geneva
Closing remarks

17:05

Apéro



 
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