Inauguration and Symposium on Ultra Fast and Cryo Magic Angle Spinning, November 16, UmeƄ

Venue: Carl Kempe lecture hall, KBC, UmeƄ University

Time: 16 November at 9:30-16:45

Last day to register is 8 November.

Registration

https://www.umu.se/en/chemical-biological-centre/kbc_events/new-horizons-for-swedish-sciences/

Welcome to a symposium and the inauguration of world-unique combined solid-state NMR equipment (MAS CryoNMR Probe + Ultrafast MAS NMR Probe) forĀ  the next application level in sciences ranging from bio and medical sciences to novel material and environment.

The equipment is installed at the UmeƄ University KBC NMR core facility, a national SciLifeLab and VR-RFI (SwedNMR) node.

Programme

Chairs: Gerhard Grƶbner and Juergen Schleucher

09.30-09.45Ā  Ā 
Opening Vice-Chancellor Hans Adolfsson / Pro-Vice-Chancellor Katrine Riklund

09.45-10.00Ā 
Inauguration of equipment by Hans Adolfsson, vice-chancellor of UmeƄ University, and Alice Kempe, Kempestiftelserna, at the NMR room
The inauguration an also be followed online in Carl Kempe salen, KBC.

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Chair: Mikael Akke (Lund)Ā 

10:00-10.30
Alia Hassan/Barbara Perrone, Bruker, Zurich, Switzerland: MAS CryoProbe challenges, development, applications

10.30-11.00 Coffee and cake

11.00-11.30
Tanguy Le Marchand, Lyon, France: 1H-detected biomolecular NMR under fast magic-angle spinning: achievements and prospects

11.30-12.00
Daniel Topgaard, Lund, Sweden: CPMAS cryoprobe technology enables multidimensional solid-state NMR studies of the stratum corneum at natural isotopic abundance.

12.00-13.30 Lunch and NMR site seeing

13.30-14.00
Tomas Larsson, Rise/KTH, Stockholm: CP/MAS 13C-NMR on commercial
wood pulps and cellulose

14.00-14.30

Patrick van der Vel, Groningen, Netherlands: Targeting a pathogenic protein-lipid complex implicated in Barth syndrome (by ssNMR)

14.30-15.00 Coffee and cake

15.00-15.30
Dror Warschawski, CNRS Paris, France: Molecular-level description of
Chlamydomonas reinhardtiiā€™s cell wall

15.30-16.00
Melinda Duerr, Cambridge, England: Solid-state NMR insights into how tissue
mechanics influence cell behaviour

16.00-16.30

Tobias Sparrman (UmeƄ)/Bruker: MAS CryoNMR and ultrafast MAS NMR applications in UmeƄ and Sweden

16.30-16.45
Concluding remarks

19.00 Dinner with all participants

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