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The Future of NMR in Biology

The upcoming NMR symposium at the FMP in Berlin, scheduled for November 26–27, 2025 celebrates the inauguration of the newly installed 1.2 GHz NMR spectrometer.

Additionally, the symposium will be dedicated to honoring our dear colleague, Hartmut Oschkinat, who will be retiring soon and has played a pivotal role in establishing the NMR infrastructure and advancing outstanding NMR research at FMP over the past three decades.

In addition to the talks by highly renowned international speakers, participants will have the opportunity to present their projects in a poster session.

Program

*** Confirmed speakers in alphabetical order ***

Marc Baldus - Utrecht University
Lucia Banci - University of Florence
Martin Blackledge - Institut de Biologie Structurale
Anja Böckmann - University Lyon
Geoffrey Bodenhausen - EPFL
Lyndon Emsley - EPFL
Clemens Glaubitz - Goethe University Frankfurt
Christian Griesinger - MPI for Multidisciplinary Sciences, Göttingen
Robert Griffin - Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Angela Gronenborn - University of Pittsburgh
Mei Hong - Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Daniel Huster - Leipzig University
Rasmus Linser - Dortmund University
Guido Pintacuda - Ecole Normale Supérieure de Lyon
Tatyana Polenova - University of Delaware
Bernd Reif - Technical University Munich
Rina Rosenzweig - Weizmann Institute of Science
Michael Sattler - Helmholtz Munich
Paul Schanda - Institute of Science and Technology Austria
Andreas Schlundt - University of Greifswald
Harald Schwalbe - Goethe University Frankfurt

You can download the complete programme here.

 

 

Contact

Dr. Maria Jäpel

Scientific Administration,
PhD Program Coordinator

Poster

Registration

The symposium is free of charge, but places are limited. Registrations with poster abstracts are therefore greatly encouraged.

Registration is no longer possible.

CCPN Workshop

In advance of the symposium, on the afternoon of Tuesday 25 November, CCPN will be holding a workshop at the FMP. Join members of the CCPN team for demos, to work through some tutorials with help on hand, or to discuss your own data, questions and queries around CCPN's software. For more information and registration go to https://ccpn.ac.uk/outreach/workshops/