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Past Meeting & Seminar Information

Day Date Time Location Topic(s) Speaker(s)
Friday 05/12/06 1:30 pm NIH Building 60, lecture hall  Recent advances in the development of heteronuclear correlation experiments   Dr. Thomas Williamson, Roche Pharmaceuticals 
Friday 05/12/06 1:30 pm NIH Building 60, lecture hall  Rheo-NMR-microscopy: localising the physics of soft matter   Prof. Paul T. Callaghan, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand 
Friday 05/12/06 1:30 pm NIH Building 60, lecture hall  Structure and nucleic acid interaction of the SARS coronavirus nucleocapsid protein   Prof. Tai-huang Huang, Academia Sinica 
Friday 02/24/06 3:30 pm NIH Building 5, Room 127  Atomic magnetometers for NMR and NQR detection   Prof. Michael Romalis, Princeton University 
Friday 02/24/06 3:30 pm NIH Building 5, Room 127  Uniaxial and biaxial nematic liquid crystals   Prof. Edward Samulski, University of North Carolina 
Friday 12/09/05 3:30 pm NIH Building 5, Room 127  PFG-MAS-NMR experiments on biomembranes   Dr. Klaus Gawrisch, NIAAA, NIH 
Friday 12/09/05 3:30 pm NIH Building 5, Room 127  Increasing 14N NQR signal by 1H-14N level crossing   Dr. Kent Thurber, NIDDK 
Friday 12/09/05 3:30 pm NIH Building 5, Room 127  Accurate determination of methyl side chain conformation on a selective isotope labeled protein   Dr. Chun Tang, NIDDK 
Friday 05/06/05 3:00 pm NIH building 60, room 144  Structural and Dynamical aspects of Allosteric Communication in Hsp70 Chaperones   Prof. Erik Zuiderweg, University of Michigan 
Friday 05/06/05 3:00 pm NIH building 60, room 144  MAS NMR studies of local structure and helix-helix interactions in the transmembrane domain of HIV-1 Vpu   Dr. Simon J. Sharpe, NIDDK 
Friday 05/06/05 3:00 pm NIH building 60, room 144  Accurate measurement of 13C-13C and 15N-13C residual dipolar couplings in proteins and nucleic acids   Dr. Christopher Jaroniec, NIDDK 
Wednesday 02/23/05 3:00 pm NIH building 5, room 127  Improvements to Nuclear Quadrupole Resonance for the Detection of Explosives   Prof. Karen Sauer, Department of Physics, George Mason University 
Wednesday 02/23/05 3:00 pm NIH building 5, room 127  Maximum Entropy Unmasked   Prof. Jeffrey Hoch, University of Connecticut Health Center 
Thursday 12/09/04 3:00 pm NIH building 5, room 127  Learning About the Unfolded State of Proteins by DSC and NMR Spectroscopy   Prof. Maria Luisa Tasayco, Department of Chemistry, City College of New York 
Thursday 12/09/04 3:00 pm NIH building 5, room 127  Two Phases of Fluorine NMR: Gas Phase and Solution Studies   Dr. Chris Roe, Dupont Central Research and Development 

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