AMMRL: Royal Society of Chemistry Joint NMR Discussion Group - Molecular Spectroscopy Group Spring Meeting

From: Stephen Byard <Stephen.Byard_at_arcinova.uk>
Date: Sat, 28 Jan 2017 09:51:05 +0000

Dear NMR Spectroscopist



NMR Discussion Group and Molecular Spectroscopy Group Spring Meeting




Registration for the 2017 NMR DG spring meeting is now open, and will close on Monday 20th March. On this occasion, the meeting is jointly hosted by the RSC NMR Discussion Group and the RSC Molecular Spectroscopy Group, and will be held at the GlaxoSmithKline site, Stevenage, on Wednesday 29th March (10.00 am - 16.30 pm).

The theme for the spring meeting is "Low level detection and quantification by NMR", exploring what this means for different NMR technologies, including solution state NMR, solid state NMR and benchtop/low field NMR. A list of speakers, with affiliations and presentation titles is shown at the end of this E-mail.

To register for the event, please complete the on-line registration form using the link https://events.rsc.org/rsc/1104/register . The cost of registration is £65.00 and a concessionary rate of £45.00 is available for students and retirees. For retirees wishing to attend the event, please enter the discount code NMRLLD17RET when prompted during the registration process to obtain the available concessionary rate. Limited car parking is available at the venue, and this will necessarily be reserved as part of the registration process.

Details of the venue (including a map) and programme are also available on the NMR DG website, accessed using the link http://www.nmrdg.org.uk<http://www.nmrdg.org.uk/>

If you require further information, please do not hesitate to contact us using the E-mail address info_at_nmrdg.org.uk<mailto:info_at_nmrdg.org.uk>



Stephen Byard - NMR Discussion Group Secretary











NMR Discussion Group and Molecular Spectroscopy Group 2017 Spring Meeting

Low Level Detection and Quantification by NMR Spectroscopy

Wednesday 29th March 2017

GlaxoSmithKline,Gunnels Wood Road, Stevenage, Herts., SG1 2NY


Michael Maiwald , BAM Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing
How far does the light shine? A check-up of quantitative high and low field NMR spectroscopy

Ian Jones, AstraZeneca, UK
Development and Validation of a Selective NMR Method for Cleaning Validation in a GMP Pharmaceutical Production Plant

Marco Tessari, Radboud University, Netherlands
Quantitative trace analysis of complex mixtures using SABRE Hyperpolarization


Gareth Morris, University of Manchester

                                    New NMR techniques for high dynamic range samples

Ulrich Günther, University of Birmingham
                                                NMR based metabolic flux analyses in cancer cells


Tran Pham, GlaxoSmithKline, UK
Use of ssNMR for quantitative analysis of polymorphism in API and drug product

Jeremy Titman, University of Nottingham
Dynamic Nuclear Polarisation Enhanced Solid-state NMR Studies of Surfaces of Materials



Stephen Byard PhD FRSC CChem CSci
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