NMR Day 2016
NMR Day Scientific Symposium
Thursday, May 19, 2016
The Institute for Bioscience and Biotechnology Research (IBBR) invites you to participate in the 6th Biennial NMR Day Symposium on Thursday, May 19, 2016, at our facility in Rockville, Maryland.
IBBR hosts a biennial meeting, designed to promote discussion and collaboration among scientists active in the application of biomolecular NMR to modern problems in structural biology and biotechnology. The symposium speakers are internationally recognized in the application of NMR to biological systems.
SYMPOSIUM SPEAKERS
Ad Bax | "Fun with small and large molecule NMR" | National Institutes of Health |
Kwaku Dayie | "Decloaking RNA invisible states with NMR" | University of Maryland College Park |
Frank Delaglio | "How I Learned to Stop Worrying about Spectral Reconstruction and Love the Interferogram" | Institute for Bioscience & Biotechnology Research |
Daron Freedberg | "Improving Glycan Structure Determination by NMR" | Food and Drug Administration |
David Fushman | "The evolving picture of conformations and molecular recognition of ubiquitin chains" | University of Maryland College Park |
Juliette Lecomte | "The curious properties of an algal hemoglobin revealed by NMR" | Johns Hopkins |
John Orban | "The malleability of protein folds" | Institute for Bioscience & Biotechnology Research |
Joel Tolman | "Heteronuclear cross polarization methods for selective spin inversion" | Johns Hopkins |
Robert Tycko | "Solid State NMR of Protein Assemblies" | National Institutes of Health |
Kylie Walters | "Riding with a ubiquitin ticket" | National Cancer Institute |
Gerhard Wagner | "Studies of membrane proteins in nanodiscs" | Harvard University |
REGISTRATION
Attendance is free however registration is required due to limited seating. Registration includes continental breakfast, lunch, and afternoon networking session with refreshments.
NMR DAY SPONSORS
We would like to acknowledge the generous support of the NMR Day sponsors: