Conference Program

(IL: Invited Lecture; OC: Oral Communication; FL: Flash)

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THURSDAY 13TH

9.00 – 11.30

Registration (+ coffee)

11.30 – 11.45

Opening Session

11.45 – 12.25

IL1: NMR structural insights into DNA G-rich repeats. Janez Plavec

12.25 – 12.45

OC1: Non canonical DNA structures and their conformational transitions studied by 1H and 19F NMR spectroscopy. Cristina Cabrero

12.45 – 13.00

FL1: Analysis of the interactions between midkine and pleitotrophin with chondroitin sulfate and mimetics by NMR and modelling. Pedro Nieto

FL2: Molecular recognition of DNA helicase FBH1 by PCNA. Francisco J. Blanco

13.00 – 14.00

Lunch time (UNIVERSITY CANTEEN)

14.00 – 15.15

Poster Session 1 (HALL AULARIO IV)

15.15 – 15.55

IL2: NMR Spectroscopic structural and stability studies pave the way for polyproline II helices as the next LEGO® for protein design. Douglas V. Laurents

15.55 – 16.15

OC2: The hidden order of intrinsically disordered proteins and its role in molecular recognition. Borja Mateos López

16.15 – 16.35

FL3: Functional amyloid assembly in immunity response. Paula Polonio

FL4: Identification of a new DC-SIGN binding pentamannoside epitope within complex structure of Candida albicans mannan. Marcos Gómez

FL5: Structural insights of the interaction of Siglec-9 with natural and synthetic glycan analogues. Unai Atxabal

16.35 – 17.05

Coffee break

17.05 – 17.45

IL3: Solid-state NMR: from small molecules to complex materials. Juan Manuel Lázaro Martínez

17.45 – 18.05

OC3: NMR of gases and polymers in dense membranes. Leoncio Garrido

18.05 – 18.25

OC4: Metal ion dopants in inorganic materials: From paramagnetic relaxation to DNP. Daniel Jardón Álvarez

18.25 – 19.05

IL4: Established and advanced solid-state NMR techniques for a better understanding of the nature of biochar. Heike E. Knicker

19.15

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21.00

Welcome reception

FRIDAY 14TH

9.00 – 9.40

IL5: Non-stationary NMR spectroscopy. Krzysztof Kazimierczuk

9.40 – 10.20

IL 6: Seeking simplicity in spectral complexity? Cutting-edge NMR methods at your disposal. Laura Castañar

10.20 – 10.40

OC5: Reduced relaxation matrix analysis of STD NMR initial slopes build-up curves of protein-ligand complexes. Juan C. Muñoz-García

10.40 – 11.00

OC6: Monitoring anomerization reactions by 119Sn NMR spectroscopy. Antonio Franconetti

11.00 – 11.30

Coffee break

11.30 – 12.10

IL7: The role of NMR metabolomics in current molecular epidemiology. Daniel Monleón Salvadó

12.10 – 12.30

OC7: Towards quantitative metabolic profiling of biological samples using Pure Shift NMR. Covadonga Lucas-Torres

12.30 – 13.00

FL6: NMR metabolomics as a powerful technique in the discovery of potential biomarkers for COVID-19 disease in serum and urine samples. Ana Isabel Tristán

FL7: Liquid crystalline phase behavior and hydration of hydroxypropyl cellulose in water: A liquid and solid NMR investigation. Manuel Martin Pastor

FL8: Study of the interaction of TEPO with silica surface by 31P solid state NMR. José M. Fraile

FL9: Multidimensional solid state NMR characterization of polymer-ceramic composite. Pedram Ghorbanzade

13.00 – 14.00

Lunch time (UNIVERSITY CANTEEN)

14.00 – 15.15

Poster Session 2 (HALL AULARIO IV)

15.15 – 15.55

IL8: An NMR-based metabolomic view of the natural history of COVID-19 disease. Óscar Millet

15.55 – 16.15

OC8: NMR-based design of a short Gαi3 protein for crystallography. Mariola Ferreras-Gutiérrez

16.15 – 16.35

OC9: Immobilization of biantennary N-glycans leads to branch specific epitope recognition by LSECtin. Sara Bertuzzi

16.35 – 17.05

Coffee break

17.05 – 17.45

IL9: New multiple nuclei and ultra-high resolution/solvent suppression Spinsolve benchtop NMRs. Anna Gerdova

17.45 – 18.00

FL10: Structural insights into the molecular recognition of pseudomannobioside ligands of C-type lectins by NMR and computational techniques. Irene Herrera-González

FL11: Brain biomarkers of autism in rats exposed to chlorpyrifos: An NMR-based metabolomics approach. Ana del Mar Salmerón López

18.00 – 18.40

IL10: Towards the use of NMR in clinical diagnostics. Manfred Spraul

21.00

Conference dinner

SATURDAY 15TH

9.00 – 9.40

IL11: NMR studies on the elucidation of the (unusual) structure of selector-selectand aggregates between daclatasvir and some cyclodextrins. Antonio Salgado

9.40 – 10.20

IL12: NMR-based strategies to unravel the role of glycans in infectious diseases. Luca Unione

10.20 – 10.40

OC10: Application of advanced NMR methods to the structure elucidation of complex small molecules. Josep Saurí

10.40 – 11.00

FL12: Structure and Conformational Mobility of 1,3,5-Triazine Derivatives for OLED Applications. Nikolay G. Vassilev

FL13: 195Pt NMR in high-valent pyrazolate-bridged Pt2 complexes: a picture of the chemical structure. Lorenzo Arnal

FL14: Multinuclear Multidimensional NMR spectroscopy on a single microcoil for unprecedented NMR detection limits. María Victoria Gómez Almagro

11.00 – 11.30

Coffee break

11.30 – 12.10

IL13: Using NMR methods to investigate supramolecular systems. Nuno Basilio

12.10 – 12.30

OC11: Phosphorylation and allosteric interactions of c-Src investigated by multinuclear NMR methods. Alejandro Fernández

12.30 – 12.50

OC12: Understanding and development of advanced electrode materials by in-situ/ex-situ solid state NMR. Nahom Enkhubari Asres

12.50 – 13.20

Awards and closing ceremony

13.00 – 14.00

Lunch time (UNIVERSITY CANTEEN)

 

WORKSHOP. NMR SERVICES: COLLABORATION, AUTOMATION, MANAGEMENT AND TRAINING PROGRAM

15.00 – 15.05

Welcome

15.05 – 15.30

Topic: Sharing of information among NMR Services

Ignacio Alfonso Rodríguez, Isabel Merino Natal, David Pantoja Uceda

15.30 – 16.00

Topic: The implementation of NUS and NOAH experiments

Juan Miguel Expósito López

16.00 – 16.30

Topic: Collaboration among NMR Services and research groups. Where does the technical work ends and where the research begins?

José Ignacio Santos González, Elena Sáez Barajas

16.30 – 17.00

Coffee break

17.00 – 17.30

Topic: Management of NMR Services

Isabel Merino Natal, Ángel Jimeno Marco

17.30 – 18.00

Topic: Training of NMR users and technicians

Roundtable

Bruker-GERMN Award for excellence in magnetic resonance

Prizes will be awarded to the best five oral, flash and poster presentations of a values each of 500€, 300€ and 100€, repectively

IMPORTANT DEADLINES

April 1, 2022
Registration Opens
Abstract Submission Opens
September 11, 2022
Submission Deadline
September 18, 2022
Early Registration Ends
October
Registration remains open through the meeting.


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University of Almería
BRUKER
Specialized Group of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (GERMN) and Spanish Royal Society of Chemistry (RSEQ)
Palladium-105
Platinum-195
Silver-107