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NMR Discussion Group Annual Postgraduate Meeting

22 June 2017 10:00-16:30, Glasgow, United Kingdom


Introduction
This one-day meeting is designed to showcase the research work of early career researchers, including postgraduates, early career postdoctoral workers and young industrialists whose work has a strong NMR content. Following on from previous years, there will be two “overview” lectures by established NMR spectroscopists.
 
The event provides an ideal opportunity for early career researchers to gain experience in presenting their work, either in poster format or via oral presentation. Presenters at previous meetings have found the experience to be of real benefit prior to presenting work in an international setting. Whilst making either an oral or a poster presentation is not mandatory, we hope that the majority of younger scientists attending will present their work. Established scientists and group leaders are encouraged to attend and provide a supportive environment for those presenting, in addition to learning about cutting edge NMR-related research in the UK.
 
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Oxford Instruments
The ŷAV
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The University of Strathclyde

Lecture Theatre TG310, The University of Strathclyde, Department of Pure and Applied Chemistry, 295 Cathedral Street, Glasgow, G1 1XL, United Kingdom

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