CONFERENCES & TRADESHOWS

25th CEUM Central and Eastern European NMR Symposium and Bruker Users Meeting

03-04 September 2025

ELTE - Eötvös Loránd University, Institute of Chemistry, Pázmány Péter sétány 1/A, H-1117 Budapest, Hungary

Welcome to the 25th CEUM

Welcome to the 25th CEUM 03 - 04 September 2025,
ELTE - Eötvös Loránd University, Institute of Chemistry, Pázmány Péter sétány 1/A, H-1117 Budapest, Hungary

 

Welcome to this year´s CEUM that will be hosted at the Eötvös Loránd University in Budapest, Hungary (co-organized by the Institute of Chemistry and the Hungarian NMR Workgroup). We look forward to greeting you at this important two-day gathering of the Central European NMR community.

We look forward to seeing you in Budapest.

With best regards, Your Bruker Team

Registration is now closed.

Please note a message about parking:
The parking area of the ELTE campus will be free to use for the conference guests on 3-4 of September. The entrance is from the south. Please state at the barrier that you are attending the conference. The gatekeeper will grant access. 

 

E. Kövér Katalin Prize announcement - Applications should be sent to the following email address: EKK_Award@nmrmb.hu, before 17 th July, 2025. 

Hotel Propositions

We have researched several hotel options for your convenience during your attendance at CEUM 2025. Should you wish, you are welcome to book your stay at one of these hotels. Please note that accommodation arrangements and payments are to be made individually and are not included in the event registration.

Radisson Hotel: 

 

  • Reservations have to be made through our brand web: https://www.radissonhotels.com/en-us/hotels/radisson-budapest-budapart?cid=a%3Ase+b%3Agmb+c%3Aemea+i%3Alocal+e%3Arad+d%3Acese+h%3AHUBUDBUD
  • The code is valid for stays between 2-5th September 2025 by using the promotional code BRUKER
  • When the code is used, the contracted rate of 125 EUR appears (+ approx. 2 EUR, 804 HUF, is added on top of this for City Tax)
  • Credit card guarantee is needed for the booking and bookings may be cancelled 7 days prior to arrival free of charge
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    3 September, 2025

    Agenda Day 1

    8.00-9.00 Registration  
    9.00–9.15 Opening, Announcement of the E. Kövér Katalin
    Memorial Medal and Prize
     
    9.15 – 9.40 Presentation of the EKK Prize winner  
    9.40–10.10 Janez Plavec

    University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia:

    Windows to Molecular Mysteries: NMR’s Odyssey into G-Rich DNA Polymorphism

    10.10-10.55  Coffee break and poster session  
    10.55–11.25 Lukas Zidek

    Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic:

    Interactions of intrinsically disordered proteins by NMR: Microtubule Associated Protein 2c as an example

    11.25–11.55 Klaus Zangger

    University of Graz, Graz, Austria:

    Homonuclear decoupling for highest resolution proton and fluorine NMR

    11.55–12.25 András Perczel

    Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary:

    Unravelling the KRAS Cycle: Multiscale Dynamics, NMR Insights, and Innovative Drug Development

    12.25-13.45 Lunch and poster session  
    13.45–14.15 Máté Erdélyi 

    Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden:

    Characterization of Weak Interactions in Dilute Solutions using paramagnetic NMR

    14.15-14.45   Calin Deleanu

    Grigore T. Popa University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Iasi, Romania:

    Metabolomics and lipidomics by IVDr NMR spectroscopy

    14.45–15.15 Gyula Batta 

    University of Debrecen, Debrecen, Hungary:

    Folding and unfolding of antifungal disulfide proteins: in-silico and in-NMR tube

    15.15-16.00 Coffee break and poster session  
    16.00–16.30 Predrag Novak

    University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia:

    Bioactive macrolides: Interactions and binding epitopes unveiled by NMR spectroscopy

    16.30–17.00 Andrea Bodor 

    Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary:

    IDPs by NMR and beyond

    19:00 Dinner at the Urbán Betyár restaurant Október 6 u. 16-18, Budapest, 1051
    4 September, 2025

    Agenda Day 2

    9.00-9.10

    Welcome and Bruker News

    Christian Steffen

    9.10-9.30

    Magnet news

    Frank Schumann

    9.30-09.50

    Probe and Cryo-Probe news

    Francesca Benevelli

    09.50-10.10

    News and progress in Solid-state NMR

    Sebastian Wegner

    10.10-11.10

    Coffee break and poster session

     

    11.10-11.30

    TopSpin news

    Pavel Kessler

    11.30-11.50

    FAIR Data. Delivered with Every Acquisition.

    Peter Bellstedt

    11.50-12.10

    Advanced chemical profiling

    Barbara Czarniecki

    12.10-13.40

    Lunch break

     

    13.40-14.00

    News from Service and Helium Recovery

    Johann Prossinger

    13.00-14.20

    UHF NMR and NMRtist

    Philip Wurm

    14.20-14.40

    Fourier80 – new opportunities with the Multi-Talent

    Agnes Haber

    14.40-15.00

    Advances in Bruker’s EPR Instrumentation through New Technologies

    Thilo Hetzke

    15.00-15.30

    Coffee break

     

    15.30-15.50

    Metabolomics

    Claire Cannet

    15.50-16.10

    NMR solutions for battery research

    Edina Sic

    16.10-16.20

    Q&A - closing

    all

    16.20-16.30

    Poster prize