We are delighted to invite you to join us for the 63rd Annual Rocky Mountain Conference on Magnetic Resonance (RMCMR). This year's conference promises to be an exciting event, as it features two sister conferences - the EPR Symposium and the Solid-State NMR Symposium – bringing together experts from the NMR and EPR fields to share the latest advances in magnetic resonance and its applications.
But that's not all! We will also be hosting a NMR Solid-State Workshop on Sunday, August 4th, from 8 AM to 12.30 PM. Our expert speakers will provide valuable insights into some of the most important developments, covering topics ranging from structural biology to batteries, as well as High Field and fast MAS. This workshop is a great opportunity for attendees to learn about the latest research and applications in solid-state NMR.
As we celebrate EPR's 80th birthday, we are thrilled to host an EPR Users Meeting and evening reception on Sunday, August 4th to kick off the conference. The Users Meeting will be a special opportunity for experts in the field to come together and share their knowledge, and we recommend checking back frequently for updates on the Sunday Symposium agenda. This event will take place from 7-10 PM at the East Village.
Transportation will be provided from the Main Conference Center to the East Village for our Bruker events. Be sure to register to reserve your spots!
Time |
Topic | Presenter |
08:00 AM | Registration & Breakfast | |
08:30 AM | Welcome & News | Jochem Struppe, Shane Pawsey |
08:40 AM | Operando Spin Probes and Computational Methods for the Study of Battery Materials |
Raphaële Clément, UC Santa Barbara |
09:05 AM | New Solid-State NMR Techniques for Unveiling Hidden Dynamics and Structure in Biomolecules | Mei Hong, MIT |
09:30 AM | NMR/MRI Studies of Dendrite Formation in Solid-State Batteries | Yan-Yan Hu, Florida State University |
09:50 AM | NMR of Complex Native Assemblies |
Francesca Marassi, Medical College of Wisconsin |
10:10 AM | Future Directions in (Semi-) Solid-State NMR of Biomolecules | Rachel Martin, UC Irvine |
10:30 AM | Break | |
10:50 AM | MAS NMR and Integrative Structural Biology of Microtubule-Associated Protein Assemblies | Changmiao Guo, University of Delaware |
11:10 AM | Solid-State NMR Instrumentation at the New Frontiers of Resolution and Magnetic Fields |
Jasmin Schoenzart, ETH |
11:30 AM | Workshop: Practical Aspects of Simulating MAS NMR | Guinevere Mathies, Universität Konstanz |
12:00 PM | Workshop: High Field and Fast MAS | Loren Andreas, Max-Planck-Institut für Interdisziplinäre Naturwissenschaften |
12:30 PM | Closing Remarks | Jochem Struppe |
Time |
Topic | Presenter |
07:00 PM | Welcome | Frederic Jaspard |
07:05 PM | Educate2Resonate for the new generation of EPR users | Kalina Ranguelova |
07:15 PM | TBD | Alvaro Montoya |
07:25 PM | A New Tool for Higher Sensitivity: Multi-Harmonic Detection | Sylwia Kacprzak |
07:45 PM | Making Shaped Pulses Work for You | Alvaro Montoya |
08:00 PM | LOGS by SciY: Making your data FAIR | Sylwia Kacprzak |
08:10 PM | Solids Joins Liquids in SpinFit at Magnettech ESR5000 | Kalina Ranguelova |
08:25 PM | News from Bruker EPR Service | Donald Mannikko |
08:35 PM | Ending Remarks | |
08:45 PM | Reception | |
10:00 PM | End |