10:30-12:00: Registration / DANNMR-meeting (Only for DANNMR members)
12:00-13:00: Lunch
Session 1 Chair: Anders Malmendal, Roskilde University
13:00-13.05: Welcome
13.05-13.45: Ana Gil, University of Aveiro, Portugal: NMR metabolomics to tackle challenges in cancer research and in tissue regeneration strategies
13.45-14.00: Jonathan Jedal, Roskilde University: Metabolites, ions and the mechanisms behind freeze protection in seasonal cold hardening of Pyrochroa coccinea (Pyrochroidae) larvae
14.00-14.15: Reinhard Wimmer, Aalborg University: Plastic Recycling Aided by qNMR
14.15-14.30: Oksana Mykhalevych, University of Copenhagen and CP Kelco: Seaweed characterization using Solid State NMR coupled to machine learning
14.30-14.45: Diana Bernin, Chalmers University of Technology: MRI methodologies to follow water ingress in pulp-based packaging materials
14.45-15.00: Coffee and cake
Session 2 Chair: Niels Chr. Nielsen, Aarhus University
15.00-15.40: Leonidas Emmanouilidis, ETH, Switzerland: Protein phase transitions in neurodegenerative diseases - the role of interfaces
15.40-15.55: Malyasree Giri, Aarhus University: Investigating the role of intrinsically disordered region in liquid-liquid phase separation of the human type I regulatory subunit of protein kinase A
15.55-16.10: Daniel Topgaard, Lund University: Double-rotation gradients in diffusion MRI
16.10-16.25: Armin Afrough, Aarhus University: Magic Angle Spinning Effects on Longitudinal NMR Relaxation Measurements
16.25-16.50: Poster Flash talks
16.50-17.35: Poster session
Session 3 Chair: Mathilde Hauge Lerche, DTU
17.35-17.50: Jens Christian Madsen, Bruker Nordic AB: NMR news from Bruker
17.50-18.05: Nino Wili, Aarhus University: Low-fied DNP with arbitrary waveform generation.
18.05-18.20:José Carvalho, Aarhus University: Pulsed Dynamic Nuclear Polarization Sequence Design via Effective Hamiltonian Optimization
18.20-18.35: Thomas Vosegaard, Aarhus University: A versatile web-based platform for NMR data analysis
18.35-18.55: Poul Erik Hansen, Roskilde University: I saw it happen: 56 years with NMR in 20 minutes
19.00-21:00: Dinner
21.00-: Community building (Bar is open until 24.00)
07:00-08:15: Breakfast
Session 4 Chair: Reinhard Wimmer, Aalborg University
08.15-08.55: Thibault Viennet, Aarhus University: Novel NMR methods applied to phospho-regulation of cell signaling enzymes
08.55-9.10: Emeline Barbet-Massin, Jeol: Triple-resonance experiments using a 2-channel ECZ-LuminousTMspectrometer
09.10-9.25: Shuai Nie, Aarhus University: The hydrogen network of lamellar calcium aluminate hydroxides from solid-state 1H NMR at ultrahigh spinning frequencies and magnetic field
09.25-9.40: Estella Newcombe, University of Copenhagen: Binding in the mirror: the importance of stereochemistry in protein-protein interactions.
9.40-10.15: Poster session
Session 5 Chair: Poul Erik Hansen, Roskilde University
10.15-10.55: Flemming D. Hansen, University College London, UK: Using deep learning to unleash the full potential of NMR spectroscopy
10.55-11.10: Dimitris Argyropoulos, ACD/Labs: Exploring alternative approaches for meaningful results after automatic peak assignment and structure verification of NMR data.
11.10-11.25: Ida Marie Vedel, Leibniz-Forschungsinstitut für Molekulare Pharmakologie, Berlin, Germany: Dynamics and interaction sites of a Disabled-2 intrinsically disordered region relevant for clathrin mediated endocytosis.
11.25-11.40: Finn Aachmann, NTNU, Trondheim, Norway: Following the fate of lytic polysaccharide monooxygenases (LPMOs) under oxidative conditions by NMR spectroscopy.
11.40-11.50: Awards for best student talk and student poster
11.50-12.00: Closing remarks
12.00-13.00: Lunch
Posters
1: Fred Sheng-Yu Yang, Aarhus University: Structure, composition, and the stability of the principle binding phases in cement binders for plug and abandonment (P&A) of the oil well, and their interactions with CO2.
2: Jørgen Skibsted, Aarhus University: Structure and composition of the alumina-silica gel formed upon aqueous carbonation of end-of-life concrete from solid-state NMR spectroscopy
3: Andreas Prestel, University of Copenhagen: NMR experiments to determine proline cis/trans isomer specific properties of intrinsically disordered regions
4: Matthias Bechmann, JKU Linz, Austria: Calculation of NMR Chemical Shift: The Importance of Conformational Averaging and Vibrational Corrections
5: Claire Raingeval, Aarhus University: Accurate extraction of site‑specific methyl deuterium quadrupolar patterns: from simulation to experiment
6: Daniel Nilsson, Lund University: Investigating the effect of bootstrap aggregation in model selection of NMR order parameters.
7: Enikö Baligács, Aarhus University: Machine Learning Driven Pulse Generation
8: Freia Stryhn Buus, University of Copenhagen: NMR Spectroscopy Analysis of the Phase-Seperation of Two Highly Charged Disordered Proteins
9: Julie Maibøll Buhl, JKU Linz, Austria: Co-solute PRE: A new method for determining protein electrostatics in IDP?
10: Pernille Andersen, Aarhus University: NMR studies of the de- and rehydration processes in milk powder using a combination of liquid- and solid-state NMR
11: Simina Cuciurean, University of Copenhagen: Transient helicity in the intrinsically disordered protein ACTR measured by hydrogen exchange
12: Nadja Joachim, University of Copenhagen: Phosphorous recovery using optimised phosphate binding protein
13: Elias Hichri & Lorenza Di Giovanni, Lund University: NMR assignment and characterization of brain natriuretic peptide hormone
14: Frederik Friis Theisen, University of Copenhagen: Shaping interaction dynamics through proline cis/trans isoomeri
16: Soma Varga, JKU Linz, Austria: Structural characterization of the postsynaptic Drebrin protein
17: Adriana Rathner, JKU Linz, Austria: Variations in outer surface proteins across borrelia species: Structure versus function
18: Ida Sjøgaard, University of Copenhagen: Regulation of the stress responsive transcription factor DREB2A through formation of a ternary complex between the repressor RCD1 and the MED25 subunit?
19: Freja Broholm Dragsbæk, Aalborg University: Studying Carbohydrate-active enzymes and bacterial communities
20: Agnes Beenfeldt Petersen, NTNU, Trondheim, Norway: The structural basis for alginate oligosaccharide cleavage by Bacteroides ovatus polysaccharide Lyase family 38
21: Nina Jacobsen, University of Copenhagen/LEO Pharma: The effect of phosphorylation in the signaling pathways of the Interleukin-4 receptor
22: Jiayi Song, Aarhus University: Impact of Ca/Si and Al/Si ratio on the alumina-silica gel formed by wet carbonation of synthesized C-S-H phases.
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