37thAnnual Meeting. Warwick Conferences, University of Warwick, UK. Sunday 28th March to Thursday 1st April 2004

International Conference: "Advanced Techniques and Applications of EPR" and Joint Program with BRSG of IOP, Thursday pm

Plant light harvesting complex IIb, by Gunnar Jeschke

Plenary Lectures

"Transition metal complexes with radical ligands - Multi-frequency EPR investigations on spin-coupled systems", Dr Eckhard Bill, Max-Planck-Institut für Strahlechemie, Mülheim an der Ruhr, Germany
"Magnetic Resonance in Spin Systems Dominated by Exchange: From Quantum Wells to Magnetic Semiconductors", Professor Gert Denninger, Univerisity of Stuttgart, Germany
"Multi-frequency EPR of photo-active proteins", Professor Robert Bittl, Institut für Experimentalphysik, WE 1, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany
"EPR study of reaction mechanisms in organic crystalline solids and polymers", Professor Antonio Faucitano, Dip. Chimica Generale, University of Pavia, Italy
"Characterizing the Invisible: EPR/ENDOR Studies of Enzyme Intermediates", Professor Brian Hoffman, Department of Chemistry & BMBCB Northwestern University, Illinois, U.S.A.
"Biomedical applications of EPR spectroscopy - lipopolysaccharide and septic shock", Dr Simon Jackson, Biomedical EPR Group, College of Medicine, University of Wales, Wales
"EPR studies on dopants in isotopically tailored diamond", Dr Mark Newton, Physics Department, University of Warwick
"Time Domain EPR used to study membrane binding proteins", Professor Bruce Robinson, Department of Chemistry, University of Washington, Seattle, U.S.A.
"Bringing the NMR paradigm to ESR: Prospects and Applications of High Field Pulsed ESR with sub-nanosecond pi/2 pulses and Deadtime", Dr Graham M Smith, School of Physics and Astronomy, University of St Andrews, Scotland
"Trapping of superoxide with pyrroline N-oxides: research and development", Professor Paul Tordo, "Chimie,Biologie et Radicaux Libres", CNRS et Universités d'Aix-Marseille 1 et 3, France

The Bruker Lecture

"Watching Proteins Move with Site-Directed Spin Labeling", Professor Wayne L. Hubbell, Jules Stein Eye Institute and Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry, University of California

The Joel Student Lectures

"Polyelectrolytes and their Counterions Studied by EPR Spectroscopy", Dariush Hinderberger, Max-Planck-Institut für Polymerforschung.
"Towards the Use of Nanoporous Solids as Catalytic Supports", Robert Hodgkins, University of St. Andrews
"The Electronic Structure of the Type 2 Copper Site of a Dioxygenase Protein by Single Crystal EPR at 95 GHz ", Maria Fittipaldi, Leiden University

Richard Arnott of JEOL UK presenting the Winner of the JEOL Medal, Daruish Hinderberger, with his prize.

+ 25 short lectures and 28 posters