Umeå seminar series: Solid-state NMR: Molecular insight into complex materials ranging from cancer biopsies to membranes, biopolymers, plants and cells to novel material

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SciLifeLab Umeå
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Glasburen Seminar Room
Chemical Biological Centre (KBC) Building, Umeå University
Umeå, 901 87 Sweden
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Umeå seminar series: Solid-state NMR: Molecular insight into complex materials ranging from cancer biopsies to membranes, biopolymers, plants and cells to novel material

May 20, 2025 @ 12:00 13:00 CEST

Presenter: Tobias Sparrman, Staff scientist, NMR core facility, Umeå University

What is solid-state NMR and how can that help you?
How does solid state NMR differ from liquid state – strengths and weaknesses?  

An introduction to the national NMR infrastructure at KBC with focus on solids and semi-solids. The basic concept of Magic Angle Spinning and examples on how NMR can be applied to a vast range of complex material e.g. in tissue metabolomics, environment, ecology and archeology, but also to obtain detailed information on biopolymers like spider silk, cellulose, lignin and even membranes, and not least investigate new technical materials with the use of 7Li,19F, 31P, 27Al, 29Si NMR.

Webpage: NMR Core facility

Register by Friday, 16 May at 13:30, to reserve your free lunch, or join on Zoom (registration is not required): https://www.umu.se/en/research/groups/scilifelab/scilifelab-site-umea–kbc-infrastructure-seminar-series/

On Zoom: https://umu.zoom.us/j/69390567429

Chemical Biological Centre (KBC) Building, Umeå University
Umeå, 901 87 Sweden
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Last updated: 2025-05-12

Content Responsible: Rebecca Forsberg(rebecca.forsberg@scilifelab.se)

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