JMR/JMRO/ISMAR symposium on June 29: “New Voices in Magnetic Resonance”

An on-line symposium entitled “New Voices in Magnetic Resonance” will take place on June 29, 2022 at 15:00 UTC (8:00 in San Francisco, 11:00 in New York, 17:00 in Paris, 20:30 in Mumbai, 23:00 in Shanghai, 24:00 in Tokyo). The symposium will feature an awards ceremony and talks by seven early-career scientists whose articles appeared recently in a JMR/JMRO joint Special Issue, also entitled “New Voices in Magnetic Resonance”.

The Zoom link for this symposium is:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84586770053?pwd=ATC5Uz9CYqRfpxu8M3vBUWqyoI1pUf.1

Meeting ID: 845 8677 0053, Passcode: 048755

Symposium program

11:00 am - 11:10 am - Introduction and awards presentations, Tatyana Polenova and Lucio Frydman

11:10 am - 11:25 am - Tomas Orlando  – “Theoretical analysis of scalar relaxation in 13C-DNP in liquids”

11:30 am - 11:45 am - Albert Smith-Penzel – “Interpreting NMR dynamic parameters via the separation of reorientational motion in MD simulation”

11:50 am - 12:05 pm - Michal Leskes  – “Monitoring Electron Spin Fluctuations with Paramagnetic Relaxation Enhancement”

12:10 pm - 12:25 pm - Fred Mentink-Vigier – “Numerical recipes for faster MAS-DNP simulations” and “The distance between g-tensors of nitroxide biradicals governs MAS-DNP performance: the case of the bTurea family”

12:30 pm - 12:45 pm - Benesh Joseph  – “In situ distance measurements in a membrane transporter using maleimide functionalized orthogonal spin labels and 5-pulse electron double resonance spectroscopy”

12:50 pm - 1:05 pm - Moritz Zeiss  – “MR-double-zero – proof-of-concept for a framework to autonomously discover MRI contrasts”

1:10 pm - 1:25 pm - Vipin Agarwal – “Mechanism of polarization exchange amongst chemically similar and distinct protons during weak rf irradiation at fast magic angle spinning”

1:30 pm - 1:40 pm closing remarks