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RSC ESR Spectroscopy Group
Electron Spin Resonance Spectroscopy Group of the Royal Society of Chemistry
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Other Magnetic Resonance Organisations & Initiatives
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The COST P15 action on Advanced Paramagnetic Resonance
Methods in Molecular Biophysics is a 4 year EU program that started at the end
of February 2005. |
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The main objective of this Physics Action is to initiate a
concerted European effort to develop new electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR)
instruments and methodologies in order to determine the structure, dynamics and
structure-function relationships of biological systems. The Action seeks to
increase the accessibility of EU spectroscopists to the different EPR facilities
and EPR expertise in the EU. It is aimed at developing new instrumentation, and
methodology particularly with respect to pulsed techniques and high field EPR.
The action also seeks to train young European scientists in EPR.
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Following considerable discussion, including the results of a
questionnaire distributed in the EPR Centers Newsletter, a group of about 70
attendees at the 12th International EPR Symposium in Denver, Colorado (July,
1989) voted unanimously to form an International EPR Society. At present, the
Society has 1,500 members world wide plus the support of 15 corporate
affiliates. A database of members and other scientists involved EPR research is
maintained (by Society funds) at the IERC . Society funding, as well
as Illinois EPR Research Center funding received from the National Center for
Research Resources of the National Institutes of Health, also supports the
publication of the EPR
newsletter four times a year with one issue including a directory of the
entire database (over 4,000 scientists).
The aims of the Society are:
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To stimulate the scientific development of electron paramagnetic resonance
(EPR)/electron spin resonance (ESR) spectroscopy.
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To communicate information and news about EPR and its applications among its
members and to serve as a clearing house on EPR among scientists in academia,
government, and industry.
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To encourage appropriate and useful application of EPR in a wide variety of
fields, including physical, chemical, biological, medical, agricultural, and
geological systems.
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To provide a central voice for the EPR community by promoting support for
research and development utilizing EPR through interaction with other societies,
government funding agencies, and international scientific organizations.
- To stimulate educational programs on EPR and related spectroscopies through
the organization of schools, workshops, and seminars.
Newsletter
The IES now provides a "pdf" version of the Newsletter and IES
Members receive a printed copy:
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The idea of an European Federation of EPR groups (EFEPR) was
first muted during a joint conference organised by the British, the oldest ESR
group in Europe and the more newly formed Italian ESR group. The meeting was
held during August 1991 in the historic town of Padua, site of one of the oldest
Universities in the world. A steering committee chaired by Klaus Mouml;ebius,
Freie University Berlin was set up and this gave rise in the following year to
the federation (EFEPR). Professor Klaus Möebius was elected as its first
president and was suceeded by Professor Marina Brustolon (Padua) who was elected
during the second triennial conference held in Paris 1994. Marina was re-elected
to the post during the recent meeting held in August 1997 in Leipzig . A
substantial driving force for the activities of EFEPR has been the removal of
the Berlin Wall in 1989, that for so many
years separated scientists from their friends and colleagues throughout western
and eastern Europe. So since inception the EFEPR has operated with the
contribution of eastern and western members, and this fact has contributed
greatly to the spirit of the Federation.
Details of the contacts for the Europen Groups are available of
the EFEPR site.
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The First Asia-Pacific EPR/ESR Symposium, held January 20-24,
1997 in Hong Kong, saw the Inaugural Meeting of the Asia-Pacific EPR/ESR
Society. APES is affiliated to the IES.
- Australia/New Zealand
- Japan
- P. R. China
- India
- Russia (Far East)
- Rep. of Korea
- Vietnam
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Founded in 1956 as the British Radiofrequency Spectroscopy Group,
in October 2000 this Group became a Group under the umbrella of the Institute of Physics called the
Magnetic Resonance Group. The ESR Group held a joint meeting with the BRSG at
Sheffield in 1987. |
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"ISMAR is a society devoted to the advancement of magnetic
resonance and its applications. Its main public function is in piloting the
organization of an international meeting, at present triennial. This is one of
the largest such meetings, and the only one of its size that brings together
magnetic resonance practitioners from many countries and from all domains,
including NMR, NQR, ESR, MRI, ICR and aspects of coherent optics. Junior
scientists are particularly encouraged to participate." |
"The International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine is
a nonprofit professional association devoted to furthering the development and
application of magnetic resonance techniques in medicine and biology. The
Society holds annual scientific meetings and sponsors other major educational
and scientific workshops." {See the list of other related organisations on this site} |
"The UK Royal Society of Chemistry NMR Discussion Group, AMPERE
Congress and the EENC have joined their International NMR conferences to form an
annual Magnetic Resonance Meeting, called EUROMAR. The programme includes all
areas of Magnetic Resonance and is intended to appeal to the whole Magnetic
Resonance Community including practitioners of ESR, Imaging and NMR. See
also The international NMR community list: http://apex.ibpc.fr/wws/info/nmr and
Archives: http://apex.ibpc.fr/wws/arc/nmr |
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CERM is a research center of the University of Florence. It is a
European Large Research Infrastructure for NMR in Life Science. It is located at
the Polo Scientifico of the University of Florence, in Sesto Fiorentino. |
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