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Impressions of the annual meeting 2024

The 2024 annual meeting was organized by Prof. Peter Bayer and his team at the Essen campus of University Duisburg-Essen. Scientific talks and the poster session took place in the beautiful settings of the glass pavilion.

Below are snapshots of the annual meeting 2024 of the bio-N3MR network in Essen:

Prof. Peter Bayer, a founding member of the BioNMR network NRW gave a comprehensive talk on the research of his group on Pin-type parvulins, a family of peptidyl prolyl cis/trans-isomerases.
Prof. Peter Bayer, a founding member of the BioNMR network NRW gave a comprehensive talk on the research of his group on Pin-type parvulins, a family of peptidyl prolyl cis/trans-isomerases.

 

Dr. Daniel Friedrich (Cologne), a new member of the network, presented the work of his group on α-helical antimicrobial peptides and on the antimicrobial protein Ave1.
Dr. Daniel Friedrich (Cologne), a new member of the network, presented the work of his group on α-helical antimicrobial peptides and on the antimicrobial protein Ave1.

 

Jessica Schmuck (Düsseldorf/Jülich) gave inside into her research on a new class of ultrashort, autohydrolytic DNA enzymes (DNAzymes) that are amenable to NMR spectroscopy.
Jessica Schmuck (Düsseldorf/Jülich) gave inside into her research on a new class of ultrashort, autohydrolytic DNA enzymes (DNAzymes) that are amenable to NMR spectroscopy.

 

Leonardo Levorin (Düsseldorf/Jülich) spoke on the use of amino acid side chains as reporters of PI3K-SH3 unfolding in a DNP-enhanced solid-state NMR spectroscopy study.
Leonardo Levorin (Düsseldorf/Jülich) spoke on the use of amino acid side chains as reporters of PI3K-SH3 unfolding in a DNP-enhanced solid-state NMR spectroscopy study.

 

Hanna Kavaleuskaya (Dortmund) reported on her ligand binding studies on the disordered N-terminal domain of the protein cGAS.
Hanna Kavaleuskaya (Dortmund) reported on her ligand binding studies on the disordered N-terminal domain of the protein cGAS.

 

Hannah Busch (Aachen) presented her research on immobilized proteins using solid-state NMR spectroscopy and paramagnetic techniques
Hannah Busch (Aachen) presented her research on immobilized proteins using solid-state NMR spectroscopy and paramagnetic techniques