Roman Picazo Frutos| hyperpolarized Zulf-NMR Tutorial | Tuesday, June 8, 8am California or 11 am Boston or 5pm Paris

Published: Tuesday, 08 June 2021 - 00:00 UTC

Author: Thorsten Maly

Dear NMR Enthusiasts,

The 29th Global NMR Educational Tutorial will be given by Román Picazo Frutos from Prof Dmitry Budker’s Lab, Helmholtz-Institut Mainz, Germany, on the topic:

“Dissolution Dynamic Nuclear Polarization-enhanced Zero- to Ultralow-Field Nuclear Magnetic Resonance”

Abstract: Zero- and ultra-low field NMR (ZULF-NMR) is a modality of NMR experiment that does not require strong magnets with applications ranging from molecular spectroscopy and chemical-reaction monitoring to dark-matter searches and exotic physics. However, it suffers from low sensitivity. In this work we combine dissolution Dynamic Nuclear Polarization (dDNP) to enhance biomolecules signals in a ZULF-NMR experiment. We discuss the scope of this hyperpolarization technique for ZULF NMR, such as the sample transfer and paramagnetic relaxation caused by the polarizing agent in DNP. We believe this technique can become an established choice for hyperpolarization in ZULF NMR.

Speaker’s biography:
2016: BSc in physics, Universitat de Valencia.
2018: MSc in Physics, Johannes Gutenberg Universität (JGU), Mainz
2019-present: PhD candidate, Profs. Dmitry Budker’s lab, Helmholtz-Institut Mainz.

Webinar details:
Time: Tuesday, JUne 8, 2021, 8:00AM California or 11:00 am Boston or 5:00 PM Paris or 8:30 PM Delhi

New Link: https://epfl.zoom.us/j/81308524368

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[Organizers:
Adrian Draney (Creighton University Chemistry)
Amrit Venkatesh (Lyndon Emsley Lab, EPFL)
Asif Equbal (Songi Han Lab, UCSB)
Blake Wilson (Robert Tycko Lab, NIH)
Michael Hope (Lyndon Emsley Lab, EPFL)
Mohamed Sabba (Malcolm Levitt Lab, UK)
Mouzhe Xie (Maurer Lab, Uni. Chicago)
PinelopiMoutzouri (Lyndon Emsley Lab, EPFL) ]

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