The event aims to bring together leading scientists from academia and industry in one international meeting to cross the boundaries between research and application.
Selected Speakers
- Francesco Berti, GSK Vaccines
- Jordi Bures, The University of Manchester, UK
- Laura Castañar-Acedo, Complutense University of Madrid, Spain
- Guillou Claude, Joint Research Centre of the European Commission
- Kathleen Farley, Pfizer
- Patrick Giraudeau, University of Nantes, France
- Richard Lewis, AstraZeneca
- Ann-Christin Pöppler, Universtität Würzburg, Germany
- Margherita Bazzoni, CEISAM, University of Nantes, CNRS, France
- Jonathan Bradley, Johnson Matthey
- Federica Bravetti, University of Turin, Italy
- Rafael Bruschweiler, Ohio State University, USA
- Alexei Buevich, Merck
- Lyndon Emsley, EPFL, Switzerland
- Giulia Fischetti, Ca’ Foscari University of Venice, Italy
- Emma Gates, University of Manchester, UK
- Boris Gouilleux, Université Paris Saclay, France
- Rimjhim Hossain, Technichal University Darmstadt, Germany
- Hironori Kaji, Kyoto University, Japan
- Krzysztof Kazimierczuk, University of Warsaw, Poland
- Otto Mankinen, University of Oulu, Finland
- Nele Reimets, National Institute of Chemical Physics and Biophysics, Tallinn, Estonia
- Markus Schade, AstraZeneca R&D, Cambridge, UK
- Judith Schlagnitweit, CNRS, High Field NMR Center, Lyon, France
Meeting Objectives
- To further the knowledge and understanding of the science of small molecules as exemplified through NMR spectroscopy
- To recognize the contribution to scientific advancement of practitioners of small-molecule-based NMR spectroscopy
- To highlight the diversity of application across multiple areas of applications of NMR spectroscopy of small molecules
- To build and strengthen collaborations through the provision of a forum for discussion, presentation, and social exchange
- To provide a non-partisan environment and encourage constructive debate and in doing so, to provide fit-to-use solutions for immediate application
- To provide a truly international meeting, avoiding national biases, but reflecting global diversity