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布鲁克CW EPR线上用户培训课程

举办时间:2021年6月21-25日

培训课程简介

布鲁克将从6月21日起举办为期一周的在线CW EPR用户培训课程。

本次线上培训课程适合刚刚开始在研究和工作中使用EPR的人参加。培训重点是大型顺磁共振波谱仪,但使用EMXnano台式系统的人也会在培训中汲取有效信息。

参会人员将学习EPR实践和原理以及重要的EPR应用案例。

培训时间:

2021 年 6 月 21 - 25 日

培训日程安排

本次培训课程在美国东部时间11:00-1:00之间开设(北京时间23:00-01:00),中间有5分钟的休息时间。培训形式将结合讲座和实际实验室演示。

  • 6月21日:EPR技术简介,如何获得EPR谱图
  • 6月22日:参数优化、校准,介绍Xenon软件的许多实用功能
  • 6月23日:高级实验,场-延时2D实验。场-功率2D饱和实验
  • 6月24日:EPR谱图的解释和模拟
  • 6月25日:特别主题:讨论参会人员提出的各种问题和主题

主讲人简介

Dr. Boris Dzikovski

Applications Scientist

Boris Dzikovski is a co-author of over 50 publications on applications of EPR spectroscopy in chemistry, biophysics, and material science. Before joining the Bruker EPR applications team, he worked for 17 years at the National Biomedical Center for Advanced Electron Spin Resonance Technologies led by Prof. Jack H. Freed at Cornell University.

Dr. Kalina Ranguelova

Senior EPR Applications Scientist, Bruker BioSpin

Dr. Kalina Ranguelova is an EPR Applications Scientist in Bruker BioSpin Corporation since 2011. She completed her Ph.D. at The Bulgarian Academy of Sciences where she received a Ph.D. with research focused on inorganic copper complexes structure using electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy. After two research positions at CUNY and National Institute for Environmental Sciences where she studied free radical biology and EPR spin trapping as method for measurement of reactive oxygen species (ROS), she joined Bruker and holds a role as Applications Scientist. Her current focus is detection and identification of free radicals in biological systems and pharmaceuticals using spin traps and spin probes. She has publications in journals like Journal of Biological Chemistry, Biochemistry, Free radical Biology and Medicine, etc. She has presented in many international meetings related to free radical research in biology and protein chemistry.

Dr. Ralph Weber

Senior EPR Applications Scientist, Bruker BioSpin

Dr. Ralph Weber started his scientific training at Brown University where he received a B.A in Chemistry and German Literature and Language. He continued his training at the University of Chicago, earning a Ph.D. in chemistry focusing on EPR and ENDOR studies of proteins and lanthanide complexes. Two postdoctoral positions followed. At Leiden University in the Netherlands he studied excited states of molecules using ODMR (Optically Detected Magnetic Resonance) and designed and constructed a high frequency pulse EPR spectrometer. At MIT he studied motional dynamics in lipids via solid state NMR and was one of the original project members to design and construct a DNP (Dynamic Nuclear Polarization) spectrometer incorporating a high power gyrotron. He joined Bruker 29 years ago in 1989. He is responsible for much of the documentation for EPR and also offers customer support for pulse, high frequency, and imaging applications. He is currently co-principal investigator on a five-year NIH grant to develop pre-clinical EPR imaging technology and to promote its use in the pharmaceutical industry.