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Hyperpolarized Xe NMR in Molecular Cavities Study and MR Imaging

During the 83rd session of the Global NMR Discussion Meetings held on March 26th, 2024 via Zoom, Prof. Leif Schröder from the German Cancer Research Center gave a talk on the topic "Hyperpolarized Xenon NMR for Exploring Molecular Host Cavities and Advancing MR Imaging". The recording serves as a tutorial.

Abstract: The large chemical shift range of Xe-129 NMR makes this nucleus a valuable probe in spectroscopy and biomedical imaging. Hyperpolarized Xe can be used also as dissolved noble gas to provide 10’000-fold improved sensitivity over extended periods of time. In combination with saturation transfer techniques, reversibly bound hyperpolarized xenon gives insights into exchange kinetics of various host-guest complexes. This talk will give an overview of studies investigating the affinity of dissolved Xe for various hosts like biogenic hollow protein structures with attoliter volumes or synthetic hosts for trapping individual Xe atoms. Both strategies find applications in the spectroscopic investigation of exchange kinetics of host-guest systems and in the design of ultra-sensitive magnetic resonance imaging agents.

Prof. Schroeder's research: https://www.dkfz.de/en/translationale-molekulare-bildgebung/index.php

Link: https://youtu.be/fOKKjNLEfuA?si=9gGO85VsvgxnCItn

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The Basics of Ultra-Wideline Solid-State NMR Spectroscopy

During the 63rd session of the Global NMR Discussion Meetings held on March 7th, 2023 via Zoom, Prof. Robert W. Schurko gave a talk on the topic "The Basics of Ultra-Wideline Solid-State NMR Spectroscopy". The recording serves as a tutorial.

Abstract:
This tutorial will cover the basic concepts surrounding the acquisition of ultra-wideline solid-state NMR spectra, including the use of WURST pulses for direct excitation and broadband cross polarization, new methods for indirect detection, and applications to a wide range of nuclides from elements across the Periodic Table.

Robert Schurko is a Professor of Chemistry at Florida State University (FSU) and Director of the NMR and MRI User Program at the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory (MagLab) at FSU.

Website: https://www.chem.fsu.edu/~schurko/
Google scholar: https://scholar.google.ca/citations?u...
Twitter: https://twitter.com/schurkofsu

Link: https://youtu.be/iqm0iVcZcwA

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Chemical Exchange Saturation Transfer (CEST) MRI

During the 62nd session of the Global NMR Discussion Meetings held on February 21st, 2023 via Zoom, Prof. Elena Vinogradov gave a talk on the topic "Chemical Exchange Saturation Transfer (CEST) MRI: from basic principles to potential clinical applications". The recording serves as a tutorial.

Abstract:
Novel MRI methods are focusing on imaging events and structures at the molecular level. One of the methods gaining popularity is Chemical Exchange Saturation Transfer (CEST). Here we will discuss basic physical principles of this approach, followed by potential applications and challenges associated with the translation to in-vivo and human imaging.

Prof. Elena Vinogradov is an associate Professor at UT Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas, Texas.

Website: https://labs.utsouthwestern.edu/vinog...

Link: https://youtu.be/BD4JELdV5dM

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Using Deep Learning to Transform and Analyse NMR Data

During the 55th session of the Global NMR Discussion Meetings held on November 1st, 2022 via Zoom, Prof. Flemming Hansen from University College London, gave a talk on the topic "Using Deep Learning to Transform and Analyse NMR Data". The recording serves as a tutorial.

It will be shown how deep neural networks (DNNs) can be trained for reconstruction of sparsely sampled NMR spectra and for virtual homonuclear decoupling. Another area covered in the talk will be autonomous analysis of chemical exchange saturation transfer (CEST) data, where the trained DNN accurately predicts both the chemical shifts and the uncertainties associated with these.

Speaker's biography:
1997-2003: BSc+MSc, Chemistry + Physics, University of Copenhagen
2003-2005: PhD in Biophysical Chemistry (Prof. Jens Led) , University of Copenhagen
2005-2010: Postdoctoral fellow (Prof Lewis E. Kay), University of Toronto
2010-present: PI, University College London. Full Professor since 2017.

Follow Prof. Hansen's work here:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/dflemminghansen?l...
Google scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?...
Website: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/hansen-lab/flem...

Link: https://youtu.be/SVfXQ-VDnMA

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