EPR / DNP / NMR Literature Blog

Danila Barskiy - Chemistry using Parahydrogen NMR Tutorial - Tuesday, September 20, 11 am Boston or 5pm Paris or 8:30pm Delhi

September 13, 2022 - Dear NMR Enthusiasts, We hope you had a great summer this year and enjoyed all the exciting magnetic resonance conferences, including our first Twitter conference.

LED-Based Photo-CIDNP Hyperpolarization Enables 19F MR Imaging and 19F NMR Spectroscopy of 3-Fluoro-DL-tyrosine at 0.6 T #Hyperpolarization

September 12, 2022 - Bernarding, Johannes, Christian Bruns, Isabell Prediger, and Markus Plaumann. “LED-Based Photo-CIDNP Hyperpolarization Enables 19F MR Imaging and 19F NMR Spectroscopy of 3-Fluoro-DL-Tyrosine at 0.

Summer school "Relaxation"

September 12, 2022 - Summer school “Relaxation” at Schloss Windischleuba 26th March – 1st April 2023 There will be a summer school (if situation allows) on the Theory of NMR at Youth hostel Schloss Windischleuba (40 km South of Leipzig/Germany) from Sun/26 March (evening) to Sat/1 April (morning) 2023 supported by the ISMAR.

Multiple Dynamic Nuclear Polarization Mechanisms in Carbonaceous Materials: From Exogenous to Endogenous 13C Dynamic Nuclear Polarization-Nuclear Magnetic Resonance up to Room Temperature #DNPNMR

September 9, 2022 - Svirinovsky-Arbeli, Asya, Raanan Carmieli, and Michal Leskes. “Multiple Dynamic Nuclear Polarization Mechanisms in Carbonaceous Materials: From Exogenous to Endogenous 13 C Dynamic Nuclear Polarization-Nuclear Magnetic Resonance up to Room Temperature.

Post-Doctoral position in Liquid State DNP NMR #DNPNMR

September 8, 2022 - A postdoctoral fellowship position is available at the U.S. National High Magnetic Field Laboratory (National MagLab) / Florida State University in Tallahassee, Florida.

Design Principles for the Development of Gd(III) Polarizing Agents for Magic Angle Spinning Dynamic Nuclear Polarization #DNPNMR

September 7, 2022 - Rao, Yu, Chad T. Palumbo, Amrit Venkatesh, Megan Keener, Gabriele Stevanato, Anne-Sophie Chauvin, Georges Menzildjian, et al.