![]() ESR Spectroscopy of Radicals in Organic and Biological Systems and Applications in Chemistry, Biology and Medicine |
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Plenary Lectures Spin Trapping from Chemistry to Toxicology. Dr Ronald Mason, NIEHS, North Carolina, USA. |
EPR spin trapping studies on the degredation of biological macromolecules. Dr M. J. Davies, The Heart Research Institute, Sydney, Australia |
Radical ion pairs: from geometry to reactivity. Professor G. Gescheidt University of Basel, Switzerland |
Radiofrequency spectroscopy and imaging. Dr Duncan G. Gilles University of Surrey |
Steady-state and time-resolved high field EPR/ENDOR experiments in photobiology and photochemistry. Professor Klaus Möbius, Free University of Berlin, Germany |
Magnetic properties of nitroxide biradicals. Professor A. Rassat, Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris, France |
EPR (ESR) studies in vivo: results, opportunities and challenges. Professor H. Swartz, Dartmouth Medical School, USA |
Pulsed EPR and molecular motions in solids. Professor M. Brustolon, University of Padua, Italy |
Not only nitroxides (ten years of alternative spin trapping). Dr A. Alberti, CNR, Bologna, Italy |
Non-linear ESR methods for spin label studies in biological systems. Dr D. Marsh, Max Planck Institute, Gottingen |
Nitrone- and heme-trapping of free radicals in biological model systems Professor A. Tomasi, University of Modena, Italy |
The Bruker Lecture Physical Chemistry through Electron Spin Polarization. Professor Keith A. McLauchlan, University of Oxford |
JEOL Student Session An EPR Spin Trapping Study of Free Radical Intermediates Formed during the Heterogeneous Photocatalytic Mineralisation of Aldehydes. C. A. Jenkins, University of Wales, Cardiff |
An EPR Investigation into Living Free radical Polymerization. K. Fraser, University of York |
Potential Role of Ethanol generated Hydroxyethyl radicals in the heptatotoxicity of Ethanol. P. Navasumrit, Peterson Institute for Cancer Research, Manchester. |
+ 18 short lectures and 32 posters. papers were subsequently published in J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. II. On Tuesday afternoon there was a visit to the Lake District and a steamer trip |