| International Conference. ESR of Organic & Bio-organic radicals. |
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Plenary Lectures Identification and subsequenr reactions of radicals produced from interaction of haem proteins with peroxides. Professor M. J. Davies, University of York. |
| Catalytic metals and free radical reactions. Professor G. R. Buettner, University of Iowa, USA |
| ESR studies of radical cations in solid organic and zeolite matrices. Dr Chris J. Rhodes, University of London, Queen Mary and Westfield College. |
| Method of stimulated nuclear polarisation and its applications. Professor R. Z. Sagdeev Institute of Chemical Physics, Novosobirsk, Russia. |
| Isoelectronic relationships, polar effects and selectivity in free radical chemistry. Dr B. P. Roberts, University of London, University College. |
| Photochemical charge separation in electron donor-acceptor molecules: studies of spin polarised radical pairs. Dr M. R. Wasielewski, Argonne National Laboratory, USA |
| In vivo spectroscopy: Experimental applications and clinical possibilities. Professor H. M. Swartz, Dartmouth Medical School |
| EPR spin label studies of proteins and lipids from neuronaly derived membranes. Dr A. Watts, University of Oxford. |
| Acidities/basicities and reactivities of one electron reduced or oxidised nucleic acid bases. Model studies for redox processes in DNA. Dr S. Steenken, Max-Planck Institute, Mulheim, Germany |
| Free radicals in photosynthesis: unravelling solar energy conversion by time resolved EPR spectroscopy. Professor A. J. Hoff, University of Leiden, Netherlands |
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The Bruker Lecture EPR and ENDOR investigations of the primary reactants in bacterial photosynthesis. Professor George Feher, University of California, San Diego, USA |
| + 21 short lectures and 46 posters. There were xxx participants. Conference papers were subsequently published in J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. II < to be inserted >. On Tuesday afternoon there was a coach excursion to Rievaulx Abbey and Castle Howard. |