Magnetic Resonance in Chemistry

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Edited By: Dr James Keeler

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Special Issues have been a key feature of Magnetic Resonance in Chemistry over the last 15 years, focusing on highly topical areas in the field.

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2012: MRC Special Issue on NMR of small molecules in anisotropic media

Within this supplement issue experts publish their new NMR methodologies for the analysis of small organic molecules oriented in weak alignment media. An emerging field with room for new discoveries and developments, readers will be inspired to bring this knowledge into their everyday work.

2011: EPR Spectroscopy

2011: Magnetic Resonance in Food: Dealing with Complex Systems

2010: Quantum-Chemical Computations of Magnetic Resonance Parameters

2009: NMR-based mixture analysis - metabolomics and beyond

2008: Diffusion ordered and heteronuclear NMR spectroscopy applied to inorganic and organometallic chemistry

2008: Biological Materials

2007: New techniques in solid state NMR

Magnetic Resonance in Chemistry Awards 2012

Congratulations to the three winners of the 2012 MRC Young Scientist Award, presented at EUROMAR 2012:

Till Biskup for Cryptochromes: Potential compass molecules with an unexpected variety of electron transfer pathways

Katja Petzold for Excited States in RNA Using Relaxation Dispersion NMR – a General Behaviour?

Jean-Nicolas Dumez for Multidimensional pulses and spatially encoded magnetic resonance

Established in 2006, the Magnetic Resonance in Chemistry Award for Young Scientists, goes to outstanding researchers under the age of 40 working with NMR spectroscopy in analytical chemistry within industry or academia in any part of the world.

Congratulations also to Maria Baias, this years Smash Poster Prize Winner for: Crystal Structure Determination from High-Resolution Proton NMR and Crystal Structure Prediction
 
 Left to right: Roberto Gil, Maria Baias and Gary Martin
Left to right: Roberto Gil, Maria Baias and Gary Martin
Maria wins a free year's subscription to Magnetic Resonance in Chemistry.







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