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November 18, 2016
Venue: Tagungsraum Studentenwerk Oberfranken
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NMRHalle
University of Bayreuth
Department of Biopolymers
95440 Bayreuth
ÖBG-Freiflächen
Contact
Department of Biopolymers
Prof. Dr. Paul Rösch ÖBG-Freiflächen
Secretary: Anja Groh
University of Bayreuth
Universitätsstraße 30
Building: Bayerisches Geoinstitut (BGI)
95447 Bayreuth
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Phone: +49 (0)921 / 55-3541
Email: [email protected]
Web:www.biopolymere.uni-bayreuth.de
Autobahn
AS Bayreuth
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Dr. KonradPöhner-Str.
Stefan Knauer (Bayreuth)
09.30
Christian Seutter von Loetzen (Bayreuth)
10.00
Heinrich Sticht (Erlangen)
Within the framework of the High-Tech-Offensive Bayern
the University of Bayreuth, supported by the Universities
of Erlangen-Nürnberg, Regensburg, and Würzburg, invested heavily in NMR-based structural biology.
10.30
Coffeebreak
11.00
Jens Meiler (Nashville)
11.30
Vladimir Sklenar (Brno)
12.00
Frank Laukien (Boston)
12.30
Lunch
13.30
Björn Burmann (Basel)
14.00
Hans-Robert Kalbitzer (Regensburg)
14.30
Dieter Willbold (Düsseldorf )
15.00
Coffeebreak
15.30
Michael Sattler (München)
16.00
Volker Dötsch (Frankfurt)
16.30
Harald Schwalbe (Frankfurt)
17.00
Peter Bayer (Duisburg)
17.35
Closing
From18.30
Scientific Evening Discussions
Maisel´s Brewery
(walking distance from H4 Hotel)
Dinner
Speech
Prof. Dr. Max Gottesman
Columbia University
Research groups from the University of Bayreuth and
the co-applicant Bavarian universities will use the new
spectrometer to conduct biological and medical projects such as studies of receptors, allergens, prions, antivirals, and antibiotics.
In addition, the Research Center for Bio-Macromolecules
offers access to the new spectrometer for research
groups worldwide.
Paul Rösch
Micromagic Dr. Stefan Knauer
Participation is free of charge. We thank Bruker Biospin AG and the
Universitätsverein Bayreuth e.V. for their kind support.
We would very much appreciate registration including the total
number of participants per group by email to [email protected],
mail, or phone +49 921 553541 before November 10.
For detailed information: www.biopolymere.uni-bayreuth.de
I will participate
In 2012 the Gemeinsame Wissenschaftskonferenz (Joint
Scientific Conference) of the Federal Republic and the
Länder recommended acquisition of a cutting-edge
1 GHz spectrometer as part of the Research Center for
Bio-Macromolecules and the Department of Biopolymers.
This spectrometer was finally installed end of 2015 and
early in 2016.
Name
09.00
in the Scientific Evening Discussions at Maisel´s Brewery, with ___ persons (including myself )
Opening
08.55
in the 1 GHz Symposium, Friday, November 18, 2016, with __ persons (including myself )
The first commercial shielded 1 GHz nuclear magnetic
resonance (NMR) spectrometer worldwide went into
operation at the University of Bayreuth early summer
this year. On this occasion we cordially invite you to a
one-day scientific symposium on Nov 18, 2016.
Program
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Bayreuth and 1 GHz