On behalf of the Organizing Committee, we would like to invite you to participate in ISMAR 2017 to be held in Québec City, Canada, July 23-28, 2017. This meeting will be held jointly with the Rocky Mountain Conference on EPR. The meeting will cover diverse topics related to magnetic resonance – all set in enchanting Québec City, with its ‘joie de vivre’, its warm people and countless culinary delights.
Registration is still open for ISMAR 2017. The list of plenary and invited speakers, as well as the complete program, are available.
NEW: The presentation guidelines are now available.
Bruker will hold parallel sessions on Sunday afternoon before the opening remarks and award lectures. Hear the latest news and developments, innovative methods and late-breaking announcements. Additionally, there will be a Bruker Innovation Night on Monday evening after the poster session, featuring a River Cruise on the AML Louis-Jolliet. For more information and to register for these events, click here.
Bruker Innovation Night, River Cruise on the AML Louis-Jolliet
We are looking forward to meeting you in .
Michèle Auger and Isabelle Marcotte, Chairs
David Bryce, Co-Chair
Deadline to before the conference.On-site registration rates will be higher.
Deadline to for the banquet
Deadline for abstract submission for poster presentations
Deadline for student stipend applications
The complete program is now online
Deadline for early registration
Deadline for abstract submission for oral presentations
Several IES Awards will be given at the meeting. Dr. Daniella Goldfarb from the Weizmann Institute of Science will receive the IES Gold Medal and Dr. Gunnar Jeschke from ETH Zürich will receive the IES Silver Medal for Instrumentation. Dr. Jack H. Freed from Cornell Unversity and Dr. Betty J. Gaffney from Florida State University will be named IES Fellows.
The 2017 winners of the Abragam Prize prizes, sponsored by Bruker, are Dr. Loren Andreas from the Max Plank Institute for Biophysical Chemistry in Göttingen and Dr. Björn Burmann from the University of Gothenburg.
Professor Alexander Pines from UC Berkeley is awarded the 2017 ISMAR prize, sponsored by CIL, for his many landmark contributions to magnetic resonance.
The 2017 Paul Callaghan lecture, sponsored by Magritek, will be presented by Professor Jeffrey A. Reimer from UC Berkeley.