39th FGMR Annual Discussion Meeting GMRM Bayreuth Festival Theatre The city of Bayreuth Bayreuth - renowned for the traditional Richard Wagner Festival – is a small yet lively university town centrally located between Berlin and Munich, Frankfurt and Prague. Franconian charm combined with 800 years of history, culture, international relations, business and research create the unique flair of Bayreuth. Among other things, Bayreuth offers the probably most beautiful preserved baroque theater with the Margravial Opera House (UNESCO World Cultural Heritage since 2012). Interior Interior of the of the Margravial Margravial Opera Opera House, House, Bayreuth Bayreuth © Bayerische © Bayerische Schlösserverwaltung: Schlösserverwaltung: www.bayreuth-wilhelmine.de www.bayreuth-wilhelmine.de FGMR Hermitage Organising committee Luminita Duma (Compiègne University of Technology) Olivier Girard (Université Aix-Marseille) Bruno Guigliarelli (Université Aix-Marseille) Ernst Rössler (University of Bayreuth) Paul Rösch (University of Bayreuth) Jürgen Senker (University of Bayreuth) Renée Siegel (University of Bayreuth) Joint Conference of the French and German Magnetic Resonance Societies Website http://www.fgmr-gmrm-2017.uni-bayreuth.de/ Email [email protected] Contact Prof. Jürgen Senker Phone: +49 (0)921 / 55-2538 or Dr. Renée Siegel Phone: +49 (0)921 / 55-3652 Inorganic Chemistry III University of Bayreuth Universitätsstraße 30 95447 Bayreuth, Germany University of Bayreuth , Germany September 25-28, 2017 Program Plenary speakers Important dates The program covers a wide range of magnetic resonance topics and features speakers from academia and industry. This includes solution and solid-state NMR and ESR theory, technical developments and applications to natural products, biomolecules, catalysts and polymers as well as imaging applications and hyperolarization methods. Guillaume Duhamel Michael Ryan Hansen Jean-Pierre Korb Françoise Ochsenbein Gaël De Paëpe Frédérique Pourpoint Kay Saalwächter Dominique Sugny Christina Thiele Philippe Turek Jörg Wachtrup Dieter Willbold Registration opens: - for poster presentations: Invited speakers Regular participant member of the GDCh or SCF: 200 € (+ 30 € after July 1st) The program consists of 12 parallel sessions covering the following topics: - EPR methods chair: Dieter Suter - Small molecules / Homogeneous catalysis chair: Ruth Gschwind - Soft matter chair: Kay Saalwächter - Relaxometry chair: Ernst Rössler - Computational methods / Fast NMR chair: Steffen Glaser - NMR Crystallography / Materials chair: Charlotte Martineau-Corcos - Structural biology chair: Bruno Kieffer - Bio-macromolecules and dynamics chair: Paul Rösch - MRI chair: Olivier Girard - New methods chair: Anne Lesage - Hyperpolarization Methods chair: Patrick Berthault - Paramagnetic systems chair: Bruno Guigliarelli Loren Andreas Peter Bayer Martin Blackledge Dany Carlier Muriel Delepierre Jean-Nicolas Dumez Michael Fechtelkord Michael John Benjamin Kresse Cédric Lorthioir Ralf Ludwig Frank Neese Hassan Oulyadi Marie Poirier-Quinot Sebastian Probst Jürgen Reichenbach Bernd Reif Elodie Salager Erik Schleicher Alexander Schnegg Leif Schröder Monika Schönhoff François Xavier Theillet April 15th, 2017 Deadline for early registration: July 1st, 2017 Deadline for abstract submission - for oral presentations: May 15th, 2017 July 1st,, 2017 Registration fees Student member of the GDCh or SCF: 70 € (+ 10 € after July 1st) Student non-member: 90 € (+ 10 € after July 1st) Regular participant non-member: 220 € (+ 30 € after July 1st) Conference dinner: 35 € Awards Up to three Ernst awards (for doctoral students) and the Felix Bloch Lectureship prize will be awarded during the conference (see the website for details). Venue The conference will be held at the university of Bayreuth, Bayreuth, Germany. The venue for the conference will be the RWI building on the university campus. How to reach Bayreuth Information on how to reach Bayreuth is available on the conference website.
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