Since 1982, the NMR spectroscopists in the New Mexico area have been
meeting about twice a year.
The meetings are always on Saturdays, include talks, posters, lunch,
and an after-meeting activity. A complete list
of dates and speakers
is available.
Pictures from some meetings.
A list of attendees to the Fall, 2002 meeting can be found at Tanja's webpage: http://www.nmt.edu/~tanja/nmr2main.html
The next meeting (Number 55) is scheduled for 14 Nov 2009, and will be co-hosted by ABQMR and NMR.
The location for the Fall meeting is 101 Clark Hall, (the Chemistry Building) on the University of New Mexico campus. Take exit 224B off of I-25. Follow Martin Luther King Jr. Ave. up the hill to UNM. After entering campus, you can turn left on Redondo and right into the parking lot, or turn right on Redondo, follow the road around, and turn left into the parking lot. Either way, you will have to walk around the construction.
Room 101 is at the north end of Clark/Riebsomer. Doors at that end of the building will be open. Doors at the south end may or may not be open. Clark is building 22 on the UNM map. General parking is not enforced on Saturdays. Don't park in reserved spaces.
The spchedule for this meeting is:
9 am Chuck Gasparovic, "In Vivo MR Spectroscopy of the Brain: After 25 years, why isn't it a standard diagnostic tool?"
10 am Kevin Bennett, "High-relaxivity agents to detect macromolecular structure and function with MRI."
11 am Chip Crawford, "Applications of Optical Magnetometer Based Low-Field Magnetic Resonance."
lunch at Slate Street Cafe
2:30 pm Vadim Zotev, "Microtesla MRI for medical imaging: opportunities and challenges."
3:30 pm Andrew McDowell, "Practical Portable NMR Spectroscopy."
17:00 social event at the Altobellis'
Schedule on a separate page, hopefully suitable for printing.
Directions: on a separate page.
Accomodations:
A list of Albuquerque accomodations
Potentially useful websites:
Albuquerque Convention and Visitors Bureau
NMR**2 would like to acknowledge the following companies for their continued support of NMR**2:
Questions? Contact Karen Ann Smith , karenann@unm.edu