Annual Meeting NMRDG 2025
60th NMR-DG meeting Friday October 31, 2025
Join us in Nijmegen to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the Dutch NMR Discussion Group!
An extra festive event with renownded international speakers and a celebration evening buffet!
Location: Radboud University, Heyendaalseweg 135, 6525 AJ Nijmegen, lecture hall Hg00.307 Huygensgebouw and campus-map with travelinfo
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Host: Evan Wenbo Zhao (Radboud University, Nijmegen)
Organizing committee: Evan Wenbo Zhao (Radboud University), Marian de With (Radboud University), Luc Alders (Eurofins), Rolf Boelens (Utrecht University), Klaartje Houben (dsm-firmenich), Hugo van Ingen (Utrecht University), Daan de Kort (Shell), Patrick van der Wel (University of Groningen), Anne Wentink (University of Leiden)
Local Organisers: Evan Wenbo Zhao, Marian de With.
Keynote Speakers: As this year's meeting is the 60th anniversary meeting, we will celebrate this occassion with keynote lectures from international leading experts. We are very excited to have lectures across a wide range of NMR applications from:
- Geoffrey Bodenhausen (Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris)
- Andreas Brinkmann (National Research Council Canada)
- Geerten Vuister (University of Leicester, CCPN chair)
- Birthe Kragelund (University of Copenhagen)
Program:
09.30 Reception with coffee
10.00 Welcome to Institute for Molecules and Materials, Radboud University
10.15 Geoffrey Bodenhausen (ENS Paris)
Long-lived coherences: useful tool or mere curiosity ?
10.45 Bono Jimmink (RU) Complex mixture analysis at micromolar concentrations using benchtop NMR with SABRE hyperpolarization
11.05 Shengnan Zhang (TUD) The lasting impact of formation cycling on the Li-ion kinetics between SEI and the Li-metal anode: insights from ssNMR
11.25 Andreas Brinkmann (NRC Ottawa)
NMR Crystallography of Cannabinoids
11.55-14.00 Poster session and lunch buffet
14.00 Birthe Kragelund (REPIN, University of Copenhagen)
From protein noodles to the origins of life – why NMR is necessary
14.30 Rosan de Winter (UU) Towards the native molecular action of the antibiotic teixobactin
14.50 Martina Huber (LU) Nanometer distance measurements by Electron Paramagnetic Resonance - examples from chemistry to in cell
15.10 Coffee break
15.30 James Kempf (Bruker) High-throughput Dissolution DNP for NMR & MRI
15.50 Valentina Ferro (VU) Using ¹H NMR to study metabolic changes induced by oxidative stress in a human cell system
16.10 Evgeny Uslamin (TUD) Chasing the active state by dynamic NMR: idenfying catalytic species in homogeneous hydrogenative PET Upcycling
16.30 Geerten Vuister (University of Leicester)
Using the CcpNmr software for assignment, screening, metabolomics, dynamics and structure
17.00-17.15 Closure
17.15-18.00 Drinks
18.00 Festive dinner