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Plenary Lectures ESEEM and high-field EPR studies of the oncogene protein ras p21. Professor D. J. Singel, Montana State University, USA |
| EPR and ENDOR studies of the water oxidising complex in photosynthesis and of related model systems. Professor W. Lubitz, Technical University of Berlin, Germany |
| Developments in ESR spectrometers and spectroscopy at frequencies above 90 GHz. Professor Peter C. Reidi, University of St Andrews, Scotland. |
| Binding and transport of Mo(V) in perfluorinated ionomers using ESR and ESR imaging. Professor S. Schlick, University of Detroit Mercy, USA |
| The addition of organic and inorganic radicals to C60. Dr J. R. Morton, Steacie Institute, NRC, Ottawa, Canada. |
| 95 GHz ESR of biological systems. Professor A. I. Smirnov, University of Illinois, USA. |
| High frequency EPR spectra of large magnetic clusters. Professor Dante Gatteschi, University of Florence, Italy |
| EPR of transition metals in enzymes: is it worth the trouble? Dr R. C. Bray University of Sussex |
| Personal memories of ESR and ENDOR 1956-68. Dr D. H. Whiffen, Formerly Basic Physics Section, N.P.L. |
| Bimetallic sites in biological processes. Dr J. W. Ingledew, University of St Andrews, Scotland. |
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The Bruker Lecture ENDOR of Metalloenzymes. Professor Brian M. Hoffman, Northwestern University, Illinois, USA. |
| + 17 short lectures and 26 posters. papers were subsequently published in J. Chem. Soc., Faraday Trans., On monday JEOL (UK) sponsored a not-to-be-forgotten whisky tasting! On tuesday afternoon there was a bus tour of the main points of interest in Edinburgh |