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[NMR] Symposium in Honor of Prof. Jacob Schaefer - Jan. 6, 2017
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Could you please announce: at Washington University we are holding a special symposium in Jake Schaefer’s honor—after the release of a special issue of the Elsevier journal, Solid State Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, in his honor, to celebrate the developments of CPMAS and REDOR.
Symposium in Honor of Jacob Schaefer
Date: Friday Jan. 6, 2017
Location: Chemistry Department, Washington University, St. Louis
Website for more information:
https://sites.google.com/site/stlnmrdg/
Confirmed Speakers
Alexander Barnes, Washington University
Technology for Electron Decoupling and Pulsed DNP in Rotating Solids
Lynette Cegelski, Stanford University
CPMAS and REDOR: Bugs, Films, and Leaves
Hellmut Eckert, WWU Muenster, Germany
Inspired by Rochester 1988: Using REDOR for Structural Studies of Inorganic Glasses
Joel Garbow, Washington University School of Medicine
Monsanto to Washington University: Tales of a Schaefer Post-doc
Terry Gullion, West Virginia University
Some Recollections of REDOR and Some Observations of Peptides on Gold Nanoparticles
Joon Kim, Baylor University
How mosquitoes and algae get fat: carbon metabolic fluxes by solid-state NMR
Matt Merritt, Univ. of Florida, Gainesville
Paths Less Traveled: Using NMR to Understand Metabolism
Gary Patti, Washington University
Metabolic Anachronisms from Jake Schaefer's 1985 Lab Notebook
Ayyalusamy Ramamoorthy, Univ. of Michigan
Dynamic Structural Interactions between Membrane-Bound Cytochrome-P450 and Redox Partners by NMR
Asher Schmidt, Technion University, Israel
Bominerals interfaces and mesoporous materials surfaces: the molecular REDOR eyes expose mechanistic pathways in functional materials.
David Weliky, Michigan State University
Solid-State NMR of Viral Fusion Proteins
Sophia E. Hayes
Professor, Department of Chemistry, Washington University, 1 Brookings Dr., St. Louis, MO 63130
Office location: 407 McMillen Lab Bldg.
hayes@wustl.edu
(314) 935-4624
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