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ENC 2011 - Asilomar, CA
Thank you to everyone who made our 30th Anniversary Celebration at ENC 2011 a success! Please take a moment to look through photos from our suite at Asilomar. If you would like a copy of a photo, please email fianas@isotope.com with the photo number and your email address. We would be happy to email copies to you!
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Due to overwhelming request, we have posted the answer key from our 30th Anniversary Walkway Challenge! Please click here to view.
Congratulations to all our ENC 2011 Winners!
$1000 Product Giveaway winner Art Edison, University of Florida - NHMFL
Amazon Gift Card Winners John Markley, Univ of Wisconsin Madison Jasmine Rios, Mount St. Mary’s College Anushikha Thakur, IISc Tatiana Churanova, ACD Ruth Steele, Johnson and Johnson Conggang Li, Wuhan Inst Leslie Gelbaum, Georgia Tech Jing Li, IFF George Lu, UCSD Mitsuru Tashiro, Meisei Univ Dave Lankin, UIC College of Pharmacy
Kindle DX Winner Renee Siegel, Univ of Aveiro
Walkway Photo Challege winners Jay Baltisberger, Berea College Alan Gibbs, Johnson and Johnson Ruth Steele, Johnson and Johnson Padmanava Pradhan, CCNY, CUNY
Nintendo Wii Basketball Challenge Anushikha Thakur, IISc Christoph Kins, MPI Polymer Research Wenlin Huang, CCNY Robert Graf, MPI Polymer Research Cornelius Friedrichs, MPI Polymer Research Dmytro Dudenko, MPI Polymer Research
MSACL - San Diego, CA
Congratulations to our Kindle DX winner:
Matt Crawford Labcorp
NAOSMM
Congratulations to our GPS winner:
Edward M. Graham, CSMM Procurement Associate Florida State University
EUROMAR 2010 and 17th ISMAR Conference
Congratulations to Professor Robert G. Griffin, winner of the 2010 ISMAR Prize.
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The prize was presented at the ISMAR 2010 Conference in Florence, Italy in July. Professor Griffin has made outstanding contributions to NMR spectroscopy, in particular, his successful development of high-field dynamic nuclear polarization (DNP) as a practical method for sensitivity enhancement in solid-state NMR with magic-angle spinning. His contributions have included the design and construction of novel instrumentation for DNP and the use of nitroxide biradicals to improve DNP sensitivity. Professor Griffin and co-workers recently demonstrated the ability of DNP to detect and characterize intermediates in the bacteriorhodopsin photocycle, the widely studied prototype of a ubiquitous family of light-driven ion pumps and a model for other members of the versatile family of retinal pigments, including the G-protein coupled receptors in the visual system.
The 2010 ISMAR prize was sponsored by Cambridge Isotope Laboratories.
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Proteomics 2010
Congratulations to our iPod Winner:
Dr. David Perlman Director of Mass Spec Princeston University
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