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III School for young scientists "Magnetic Resonance and Magnetic Phenomena in Chemical and Biological Physics" will be held on 7-11 September 2014 in the Academgorodok (Academy town) of Novosibirsk, Russia. Students, PhD students and young scientists from different fields of magnetic resonance are invited to participate in the School. The program will include invited lectures, oral talks by young scientists, a poster session and practical tutorials on working with modern pulse EPR and NMR spectrometers. Scientific sessions will be held at the Institute of Chemical Kinetics and Combustion; accommodation will be reserved in the walking distance from the School venue. There will be no registration fee for the School for young scientists. The book of abstracts will be published. Working language is English. In addition, an after-school trip to Baikal Lake 12-17 September is planned.

Scope

  • Basics of magnetic resonance (theory and basics of EPR and NMR methods)
  • Advanced methods of magnetic resonance spectroscopy and imaging
  • Applications of magnetic resonance
  • Spin chemistry

The lectures will start with general introduction to the subject followed by description of the advanced experimental methods and actual problems to be solved with their help.

Confirmed Lecturers

  • Jan Behrends (Berlin, Germany) - "EPR in Solar Cell Research"
  • Michael K. Bowman (Alabama, USA) - "Measurement of Hyperfine Couplings by Pulsed EPR"
  • Sergey A. Dzuba (Novosibirsk, Russia) - "Structure and dynamics of spin-labeled biological systems"
  • Christian Griesinger (Goettingen, Germany) - to be announced
  • Torsten Gutmann (Darmstadt, Germany) - "Investigation of structure and surface chemistry of heterogeneous catalysts employing advanced solid-state NMR techniques"
  • Robert Kaptein (Utrecht, the Netherlands) - "Protein-DNA interaction: how do proteins find their target?"
  • Gerd Kothe (Freiburg, Germany) - "Nuclear Hyperpolarisation and Spin Entanglement in Photoexcited Triplet States"
  • Olga Lapina (Novosibirsk, Russia)- to be announced
  • Tatyana Leshina (Novosibirsk, Russia) - "The Study of radical stages practically important processes by methods of Spin Chemistry"
  • Kiminory Maeda (Saitama, Japan) - "Magnetoreception of Molecular Systems and Spin Selective Chemical Reactions"
  • David Norman (Dundee, UK) - "The measurement of very long distances by PELDOR spectroscopy, using protein deuteration"
  • Nikolay Polyakov (Novosibirsk, Russia) - "Application of NMR in medical research"
  • Kev Salikhov (Kazan, Russia) - "Theory of the pulse electron double resonance spectroscopy"
  • Hans W. Spiess (Mainz, Germany) - "Advanced magnetic resonance techniques for characterization of functional organic systems"
  • Ulrich E. Steiner (Konstanz, Germany) - "Spin-orbit-coupling based spin chemistry"
  • Peter Tolstoy (Saint Petersburg, Russia) - "Cooperativity of Functional Hydrogen Bonds in Active Sites of Enzymes: NMR Study of Model Systems"
  • Yuri D. Tsvetkov (Novosibirsk, Russia) - "PELDOR technology for biomolecule studies"
  • Anatolii Vanin (Moscow, Russia) - "EPR analysis of biologically active dinitrosyl iron complexes with thiolate ligands"
  • Stefan Weber (Freiburg, Germany) - to be announced
  • Alexandra Yurkovskaya (Novosibirsk, Russia) - "Time- Resolved and Field Dependent CIDNP"
  • Maxim Yulikov (Zurich, Switzerland) - "Studies of structure and conformational changes of biomacromolecules and their complexes: pulse EPR techniques based on static and stochastic electron-electron dipolar interaction"

Deadlines

Registration – June 30, 2014
Abstract submission – July 31, 2014
Accommodation form submission August 1, 2014

Contact

Dr. Tatiana Yu. Karogodina
Scientific Secretary of the School

tel. +7(383)333-15-61
Institute of Chemical Kinetics and Combustion, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Web-page: http://physchem.wix.com/schoolmr2014