2014 CCPN/UK Scarborough presentations
Session 1: Metabolomics and MRI
Kevin Brindle, Cancer Research UK Cambridge Institute: “Imaging tumour metabolism with hyperpolarized 13C-labelled cell metabolites”
Ulrich Gunther, University of Birmingham: “Using NMR to decipher metabolism in cancer”
Beatriz Jimenez, Imperial College London: “1H NMR-based metabonomics for clinical phenotyping”
Paul Driscoll, National Institute for Medical Research: “Exploiting Chemical Exchange for NMR and MRI”
Session 2: DNP and Solid state NMR
Jaifei Mao, Goeth Universitat: “DNP-enhanced SSNMR on membrane proteins – practical considerations and in-house examples”
Mark Lorch, University of Hull: “How I stop worrying about broad lines and learned to love DNP”
Boyan Bonev, University of Nottingham: “Molecular recognition in membranes: solid state NMR, in silico and DNP approaches”
Józef Lewandowski, University of Warwick: “Fast magic angle spinning: from protein dynamics to structural studies of large protein complexes in nanomolar quantities”
Session 3: Function, Structure and Dynamics studied by NMR
Frans Mulder, Aarhus University: “Protein Dynamics: from methyl groups todomain motions on the ribosome”
Fabien Ferrage, Ecole Normale Superieure: “Protein Dynamics from NMR relaxation: from high to low fields; from order to disorder”
Uli Schwartz-Linek, University of St. Andrews: “Isopeptide tagging and PELDOR: tools for tricky targets”
Flemming Hansen, University College London: “Loops, side chains and ions: probing dynamic functional hotspots in proteins”