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Dear NMR colleague:

We are writing to draw your attention to the special NMR Symposium, which we are hosting here in Cleveland at the beginning of May (from May 12 to May 14, 2006). We have assembled an exciting 2 1/2 day program, and it will be our pleasure to welcome you and your co-workers to this event. It'll be fun!

We also would be very grateful if you could further distribute the attached flyer/this e-mail to your coworkers and colleagues.

Many thanks in advance, and see you in Cleveland!
the Organizing Committee

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The Cleveland Center for Structural Biology (CCSB)
invites you to an International Symposium "Frontiers of NMR Spectroscopy"

May 12 - 14, 2006

Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH

Confirmed speakers:

W. Bermel (Bruker), R. Brüschweiler (U. Florida), M. Buck (CCSB), K. Dayie (CCSB),
J. Feigon (UCLA), A. Gronenborn (NIH), L. Kay (U Toronto), A. Palmer (Columbia U)
J. Puglisi (Stanford U), J. Qin (CCSB), C. Sanders (Vanderbilt U), F. Sönnichsen (CCSB),
M. Summers (U. Maryland), B. Sykes (U Alberta), G. Wagner (Harvard), M. Weiss (CCSB),
P. Wright (Scripps I), M. Zagorski (CCSB), E. Zuiderweg (U Michigan) and

Kurt Wüthrich (ETH, Scripps I) [symposium keynote]


Social Program:
Cleveland Orchestra Performance/ Harbor Cruise
BBQ at our new NMR Facility Building.

Frontiers in NMR

See you in Cleveland!
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