International Conference: "Advanced Techniques and Applications of EPR" and Joint Program with BRSG of IOP, Thursday pm ![]() |
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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 |
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+ 25 short lectures and 28 posters |