| International Meeting: ESR Spectroscopy; recent Advances and Applications |
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Plenary Lectures
Free radical damage in biomolecular systems; New insights via
EPR spectroscopy. Prof. B.C. Gilbert, University of York
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| ESR and electrochemical studies of transition metal coordination compounds.
Dr. L. Yellowlees
University of Edinburgh, UK
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| Catalytic chemistry on oxide surfaces; characterisation by EPR techniques.
Prof. M. Che
University P. et M. Curie, France |
| Optical and electrical detection of EPR and ENDOR of point defects in solids.
Prof. J-M. Spaeth
University of Paderborn, Germany
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| Vibrational effects in muonated radicals and new experiments.
Dr. B. Webster, University of Glasgow, UK
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| EPR and MCD spectroscopy; a complimentary pair.
Prof. A. Thomson, University of East Anglia, UK
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| Adventures and opportunities in multiple-frequency and high frequency EPR
Prof. R.L. Belford, University of Illinois, USA
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| EPR-imaging experiments in polymers and in liquid crystals
Prof. G.F. Pedulli, University of Bologna, Italy
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| Rough guide to recent ESR of radical rearrangements
Prof. J. Walton, University of St. Andrews, Scotland
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| The metal insulator transition; Turning copper into wood
Prof. P.P. Edwards, University of Birmingham, UK
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| Exploring membrane protein structure through a novel combination
of spin label ESR and magic angle spin (MAS) solid state NMR.
Prof. A. Watts, University of Oxford, UK
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The Bruker Lecture
High frequency EPR studies of paramagnetic inorganic and bio-inorganic systems
Prof. Jan Schmit, Univ. of Leiden, The Netherlands
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The Joel Student Lectures
Characterisation of the radical product formed from the reaction of
Nitric Oxide with DBNBS. Ms. C. Boam, St. Bartholomews & Roy.
Lon. Sch. of Med. & Den., UK
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| Magnetic and electrochemical communication through ligands in
oligonuclear metal complexes. Mr. N. Harden, University of Bristol, UK
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| The interplay of electronic, steric and stereoelectronic effects in hydrogen
atom abstraction of SO4, revealed by EPR spectroscopy.
Mr. Steve Ward, University of York, UK
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| Design and use of new nitrones for spin trapping in free radical biology
Dr. P. Tordo, Fac. de St. Jerome, France
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| + 19 short lectures and 59 posters. 126 people attended the conference |