Cosponsored by Stanford University and Varian Associates
October 4, 1996
Fairchild Auditorium, Stanford University Medical Center
Program:
Scientific Sessions
Milestones and Current Trends in NMR
- Richard Ernst, Physical Chemistry, ETH-Zentrum, Zurich, Switzerland
"Fourier's Unbroken Thread Through Modern NMR"
- Ray Freeman, Department of Physical Chemistry, Cambridge, England
"High Resolution Proton NMR Spectra Without Spin-Spin Splittings"
- Gary Glover, Lucas Magnetic Resonance Center, Stanford
- Erwin Hahn, Department of Physics, UC Berkeley
"Pulsed NMR: Fundamental Developments"
- James S. Hyde, Biophysics Research Institute, Medical College of Wisconsin
- Oleg Jardetzky, Stanford Magnetic Resonance Lab, Stanford
"NMR in Molecular Biology"
- Albert Macovski, Magnetic Resonance Systems Research Lab, Stanford
"Developing New Application Areas for Magnetic Resonance Imaging"
- Harden M. McConnell, Department of Chemistry, Stanford
- Martin Packard, Varian Instruments (ret.)
"A Tale of Two Cities: Cambridge and Stanford"
- Jonathan Stebbins, Geological and Environmental Sciences, Stanford
- Henry Taube, Department of Chemistry, Stanford
Evening: Memorial to Felix Bloch
Banquet and
Historical Session: Round Table Reminiscences of Early NMR
Wes Anderson (Varian), J. T. Arnold (Varian), Bob Codrington (Varian), James Schoolery (Varian), Harry Weaver (Varian, H-P) and others
- Throughout the Day: Historical Exhibit
Scientific Program is free and open to the public; Banquet requires prepaid reservation.
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