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Nonuniform Sampling NMR
January 14 @ 12:00 pm - 2:00 pm EST
On Thursday January 14 2020, at 12 noon EST David Rovnyak of Bucknell College will lead a panel discussion on Nonuniform Sampling : Principles, Applications, Tools. The panel will include Adam Schuyler – Univ. of Conn. Health Center, Krzysztof Kazimierczuk – Univ. of Warsaw, Greg Walker – Pfizer, and Frank Delaglio – NIST.
The growth and development of nontraditional NMR data sampling and processing for over 30 years have culminated in a rich landscape of robust methods for improving NMR experimentation. This workshop focuses on nonuniform sampling (NUS) methods, which have been steadily leaving the domain of their developers and becoming more widely adopted throughout multidimensional NMR experimentation. Benefits of NUS-NMR include the ability to improve resolution, shorten experimental times, or even improve sensitivity. With diverse impacts on disciplines including structure elucidation, time resolved studies, and macromolecular characterization, NUS-NMR is becoming a critical part of the NMR spectroscopist’s arsenal.