EBSA Solid-State NMR School, 17-20 Nov 2014

Helmholtz-Zentrum München
Ingolstädter Landstr. 1
85764 Neuherberg
Building 35, Room 1050 / 1051
Under the auspices of the Groupement AMPERE
Following the successful tradition of earlier meetings in Germany (2006), Denmark (2008), the Netherlands (2010) and Brno, Czech Republic (2012), the 5th international training school on solid-state NMR will be organized this year at the Helmholtz-Zentrum München in Neuherberg. The course will take place in the time period 16-20 November 2014. Neuherberg is conveniently located close to the international airport of München and is easily reachable by public transportation. On the other hand, Munich is well connected in the national fast-train system. We intend to reserve ample time for social gathering and scientific interactions close to the lecture hall. These settings will allow for close contacts between the school attendees and the speakers during the school.
This school is supported by the European Biophysical Societies' Association (EBSA)
How-To-Get There
Directions to the Helmholtz-Zentrum Neuherberg are found under
http://www.helmholtz-muenchen.de/fileadmin/HZM-Corporate-Website/Bilder/HZM/Ueber_uns/anfahrt/standorte.pdf
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Scientific committee
Prof. Dr. Bernd Reif | TU München, Germany |
Prof. Dr. Hartmut Oschkinat | FMP Berlin, Germany |
Prof. Dr. Beat Meier | ETH Zürich, Switzerland |
EBSA lecturer: Robert G. Griffin
Sensitivity is an issue in all solid-state NMR experiments. Low sensitivity can be overcome by making use of Dynamic Nuclear Polarization (DNP) which was pioneered in the group of Robert G. Griffin (MIT, USA). DNP allows in principle to increase the sensitivity of an NMR experiment by up to a factor of 660. This year, Prof. Griffin will be giving the EBSA sponsored lecture "Dynamic Nuclear Polarization: Theory and Application to Rotating Biomolecules".
Program
The school will start on Nov 17 (Monday), 9 am, and close on Nov 20 (Thursday) after the conference dinner.
The following scientisty have agreed to participated in the solid-state NMR school
- Marc Baldus, Utrecht University, The Netherlands
- Anja Böckmann, CNRS Lyon, France
- Frank Engelke, Bruker Biospin, Germany
- Matthias Ernst, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
- Robert G. Griffin, MIT, USA
- Huub de Groot, Leiden, The Netherlands
- Beat H. Meier, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
- Niels Chr. Nielsen, Aarhus University, Denmark
- Hartmut Oschkinat, FMP Berlin, Germany
- Zdeněk Tošner, Charles University Prague, Czech Republic
- Roderick E. Wasylishen, University of Alberta, Canada
Topics include, among others, an introduction into the Hamilton Operator formalism and into time dependent Hamiltonians, theory and application of decoupling and recoupling techniques, solid-state NMR pulse schemes, instrumentation and hardware, data processing, chemical shift assignment strategies and methods for the determination of structures in the solid-state, simulation of pulse schemes and line shapes using SIMPSON, principles and applications of Dynamic Nuclear Polarization (DNP), applications of solid-state NMR in microcrystalline systems, quadrupolar nuclei in biological solids, membrane proteins, amyloid fibrils and large soluble protein complexes.
How to apply
In order to register, please submit your curriculum vitae (CV), a letter of recommendation and a poster abstract using the following link
Only applications that are submitted until 01 October 2014 can be considered. Registration is free of charge.
Meals
Lunches are on your own in the cafeteria on campus. During the two poster sessions in the evening, drinks and food are provided.
Accommodation
Every participant has to book accomodation for himself. We recommend the following hotels which are moderately priced and easy to reach by public transport:
Ibis Budget Garching Hochbrück
http://www.ibis.com/de/hotel-3089-ibis-budget-muenchen-garching/index.shtml
Ibis Hotel Garching Hochbrück
http://www.ibis.com/de/hotel-3679-ibis-munchen-garching/index.shtml
Hotel Ludwig II
http://www.hkl.de
Hotel Am Park