To Thursday 16 November 2023 - 01:00pm
15 Nov - 16 Nov 2023
Venue
2nd Panacea User Meeting – Venue – Florence
The Meeting Location: Auditorium Sant’Apollonia
The Auditorium of Santa Apollonia is obtained from the Monastic Church of the complex of Santa Apollonia. The conference area has two rooms: the Auditorium and the Poccetti Room with a capacity of 200 and 40 seats, respectively.
Address:
Via S. Gallo, 25, 50129 Florence, Italy
Florence, Italy: cradle of the Renaissance
Florence's museums, palaces, and churches house some of the greatest artistic treasures in the world. The most popular and important sites in Florence include the Cathedral, the Baptistery, the Uffizi, the Bargello, and the Accademia. The churches of Santa Maria Novella and Santa Croce are veritable art galleries, and the library of San Lorenzo is a magnificent exhibition of Michelangelo's architectural genius. Wander some of the oldest streets in the city until you reach the Arno River, cross the Ponte Vecchio, and experience the "newest" area of Florence, the Oltrarno. Be sure to set aside time to see the vast and varied art collection housed in the Pitti Palace. When you grow weary of museums and monuments, head outdoors. Spend a day at the Boboli Gardens or climb the hill to the church of San Miniato al Monte to experience an enchanting view of Florence, Italy.
Point of Interest
- The Florence Cathedral: Santa Maria del Fiore is one of the largest churches in the world. The plan consists of a triple-nave basilica with the presbytery area nested within, dominated by the large octagon of the immense dome, around which are three radial apses (or “tribunes”), each consisting of five chapels. The cathedral is 153 meters (502 feet) in length, 90 meters (295 feet) wide at the transept, and 90 meters high from floor to base of the dome lantern. The title “Santa Maria del Fiore” (Our Lady of the flower) alludes to the name of the city, "Florentia", or “city of flowers”, “destined to bloom”, and to its emblem, the Florentine lily.
- Galleria degli Uffizi: The Gallery entirely occupies the first and second floors of the large building constructed between 1560 and 1580 and designed by Giorgio Vasari. It is famous worldwide for its outstanding collections of ancient sculptures and paintings (from the Middle Ages to the Modern period).
- Galleria dell’Accademia: The foundation of the Galleria dates back to 1784, when the Grand Duke of Tuscany Pietro Leopoldo reorganized the Academy of Arts of Design in Florence, founded in 1563 by Cosimo I de ‘Medici, in the modern Academy of Fine Arts.
- Palazzo Pitti: According to Vasari, Palazzo Pitti (Pitti Palace) was designed by Brunelleschi even though it has not been proven. The construction of this imposing building was done during the second half of the 15th century. This work commissioned by the Florentine merchant Luca Pitti, friend and ally of Cosimo de Medici, was made by Brunelleschi’s apprentice, Luca Fancelli. Luca Pitti wanted his residence to be the most imposing in the city. Pitti bought all the houses between his new palace and the footpath of the hill to construct the Boboli Gardens or in Italian Giardino di Boboli.
More info: www.visitflorence.com
Invited speakers
Ghewa Alsabeh (EPFL/University of Fribourg)
Fabio Baroni (Merck)
David Bryce (University of Ottawa, Canada)
Linda Cerofolini (CERM- University of Florence)
Brad Chmelka (University of California, Santa Barbara, CA, USA)
Charlotte Corcos (CortecNet)
Linda Del Bino (GSK )
Marta Dudek (Polish Academy of Science)
Lyndon Emsley (EPFL)
Frank Engelke (Bruker BioSpin)
Phil Grandinetti (Ohio State University)
Robert G. Griffin, MIT (Cambridge, MA, USA)
Hampus Karlsson (University of Göteborg)
Francesca Lavore (Utrecht University)
Luis Sanchez-Munoz (Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales)
Staffan Schantz (Astra Zeneca)
Karsten Seidel (BASF)
Pierre Thureau (Aix-Marseille University)
Thomas Vosegaard (Aarhus University)
Florian Wisser (ECRC- Erlagen Centre for Interface and Catalysis)
Accommodations
Program
PDF Program of Second annual Users meeting
Wednesday November 15th, 2023 - Sant’Apollonia -Via San Gallo 25a, Firenze
Solid-state NMR for the wide Chemistry Community (part I) (All the participants)
Information for joining Google Meet
Link to video call: https://meet.google.com/fkh-nioh-fnf
Or dial: (IT) +39 02 8732 3556 PIN: 871 777 763#
Other phone numbers: https://tel.meet/fkh-nioh-fnf?pin=2079033397661
12:00 - 13:00 |
Users welcome and buffet lunch |
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13:00 - 13:30 |
Introductory remarks Presentation of the network |
Moreno Lelli (CERM-CIRMMP) Ateneo (University of Florence) Anne Lesage & Guido Pintacuda (CRMN Lyon) |
13:30 - 14:30 |
Symposium 1 - Solid-state NMR for pharmaceutical research
Talk 1 - A spectroscopist’s view (20 mn + 10 Q&A) Talk 2 - A chemist’s view (10 mn + 5 Q&A) Talk 3 - An industrial’s view (10 mn + 5 Q&A) |
Chair:
Hampus Karlsson (Univ. Göteborg) Marta Dudek (Polish Academy of Science) Staffan Schantz (AZ) |
14:30 - 15:30 |
Symposium 2 - Solid-state NMR at the border between chemistry and biology
Talk 1 - A spectroscopist’s view (20 mn + 5 Q&A) Talk 2 - A chemist’s view (15 mn + 5 Q&A) Talk 3 - An industrial’s view (10 mn + 5 Q&A) |
Chair:
Linda Cerofolini (CERM- Univ. of Florence) Francesca Lavore (Utrecht University) Linda Del Bino (GSK ) |
15:30 - 16:00 |
Coffee break |
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16:00 - 16:40 |
Speaker 1 |
Brad Chmelka (University of California, Santa Barbara) |
16:40 - 17:40 |
Symposium 3 - Solid-state NMR instrumentation, software and other perspectives
Talk 1 - Solid-state NMR persp. (15 mn + 5Q&A) Talk 2 - Solid-state NMR software (15 mn + 5Q&A) Talk 3 - Solid-state NMR instrum. (15 mn + 5Q&A) |
Chair:
Lyndon Emsley (EPFL) Thomas Vosegaard (Aarhus Univ.) Frank Engelke (Bruker BioSpin) |
17:40 - 18:00 |
Coffee break or Drinks |
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18:00 - 19:00 |
Symposium 4 - Solid-state NMR for inorganic and hybrid materials
Talk 1 - A spectroscopist’s view (20 mn + 10 Q&A) Talk 2 - A chemist’s view (10 mn + 5 Q&A) Talk 3 - An industrial’s view (10 mn + 5 Q&A) |
Chair:
Dave Bryce (University of Ottawa) Luis Sanchez-Munoz (Mus Nat Sci Nat) Karsten Seidel (BASF) |
20:30 - 23:00 |
Dinner |
Florence downtown |
Sant’Apollonia - Thursday November 16, 2023
Solid-state NMR for the wide Chemistry Community (part II)
Link to video call: https://meet.google.com/mnm-iups-gen
Or dial: (IT) +39 02 3046 1973 PIN: 737 186 996#
Other phone numbers: https://tel.meet/mnm-iups-gen?pin=2674999645376
8:30 - 8:45 |
Coffee and viennoiseries |
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8:45 - 9:45 |
Symposium 5 - Solid-state NMR for energy material and sustainability
Talk 1 - A spectroscopist’s view (20 mn + 10 Q&A) Talk 2 - A chemist’s view (10 mn + 5 Q&A) Talk 3 - An industrial’s view (10 mn + 5 Q&A) |
Chair: Dorothea Wisser (ECRC)
Phil Grandinetti (Ohio State Univ.) Ghewa Alsabeh (EPFL/Univ Fribourg) Fabio Baroni (Merck) |
9:45 -10:45 |
Round Table:
Fostering cooperation with other European infrastructures: current and future opportunities
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Claudiu Filip (Nat.Inst.Res.Dev.Isot.Mol.Tech.) Marek Potrzebowski (Polish Acad. Sci.) Kristaps Jaudzems (Latvian Inst. of Org. Syn.) Radovan Fiala (Josef Dadok Nat. NMR Centre) Predrag Novak (Univ. of Zagreb) Vilko Smrečki (Ruđer Bošković Institute) Pavletta Shestakova (Bulgarian Acad. Sci.) … |
10:45 - 11:00 |
Coffee break or Drinks |
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11:00 - 11:40 |
Speaker 2 |
Bob Griffin (MIT - Cambridge) |
11:40 - 12:40 |
Symposium 6 - Solid-state NMR for polymers, biopolymers and biomaterials
Talk 1 - A spectroscopist’s view (20 mn + 10 Q&A) Talk 2 - A chemist’s view (10 mn + 5 Q&A) Talk 3 - An industrial’s view (10 mn + 5 Q&A) |
Chair:
Pierre Thureau (Aix-Marseille Univ.) Florian Wisser (ECRC) Charlotte Corcos (CortecNet) |
12:40 - 14:00 |
Conclusion & Lunch |
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How to Reach Us
CERM/CIRMMP is located in the Scientific Campus of the University of Florence in Sesto Fiorentino (FI), in via Luigi Sacconi, 6.
From Peretola airport (Florence International Airport)
By taxi: a taxi ride from the airoport takes 5 minutes and costs about 15 euros.
From Santa Maria Novella train station (Florence central train station)
By bus: take line 23 at the bus stop "Stazione scalette" direction "T2 Guidoni", get off at the bus stop “Panciatichi Tre Pietre” and take line 59, Get off at the headline (bus stop "Schiff") Please refer to the AT website for the latest routing information and timetables. You can use the AT trip planner to find more solutions.
By tram + bus: take line T1 direction "Careggi-Ospedale", get off at the stop “Morgagni - Università” and reach the bus stop "Del Garbo T1 Morgagni" take line 59 direction "Schiff". Get off at the headline (bus stop "Schiff") take line T2 direction "Airport", get off at the stop “Guidoni” and reach the bus stop "Gemignani Poste" take line 66 direction "Sesto Fs". Get off at the bus stop "Madonna del Piano" Please refer to the AT and GEST websites for the latest routing information and timetables.
By train + bus: take a train for "Firenze Rifredi" station, take bus line 59 just out of "Firenze Rifredi" station (Via Vasco De Gama exit), get off at the headline (bus stop Schiff)
By train: the closest railway station, Zambra, is located on the Firenze-Prato-Pistoia line. From there you can walk to CERM in about 25 minutes.
By taxi: a taxi from the main Florence train station (Santa Maria Novella) to CERM takes 20-30 minutes and costs approximately 25 euros.
From Fiumicino airport (Rome International Airport)
By train: Take Regional Train RV 4609 to Roma Termini, then take the Freccia Rossa train to Firenze Santa Maria Novella
From Pisa International Airport
By train: Take Regional Train S1 to Pisa Centrale train station, then, take the Regional Train to Firenze Santa Maria Novella
From Bologna International Airport
By train: Take Marconi Train to Bologna Centrale train station then take Regional Train or Freccia Rossa train to Firenze Santa Maria Novella
Meeting
A two-day European forum for high-level discussions between academic and industrial users, and consortium partners on the latest developments in solid-state NMR spectroscopy and their applications in modern chemistry and materials research.
The conference will take place at the Auditorium Santa Apollonia, downtown of Florence in Italy.
Summary
Solid-state NMR for the wide Chemistry Community (I & II)
From Wednesday 15th of November 2023 - 1:00 PM to 7:00 PM
To Thursday 16th of November 2023 - 8:45 AM - 12:40 AM
Contact
Auditorium Sant’Apollonia - Via San Gallo 25a, Firenze
Day 1 - https://meet.google.com/fkh-nioh-fnf (closed)
Day 2 - https://meet.google.com/mnm-iups-gen (closed)
A two-day European forum for high-level discussions between academic and industrial users, and consortium partners on the latest developments in solid-state NMR spectroscopy and their applications in contemporary chemistry and materials research.
The program was structured into six distinct symposiums, each centered around a different research talk for solid-state NMR, additional speakers and a round table were also foreseen. Each symposium, guided by a prominent scientist, featured an academic overview of the theme, a presentation from a PANACEA network user, and one from an industrial expert.
The first day, Wednesday 15th of November, was centered around the subsequent subjects:
- Solid-state NMR for pharmaceutical research
- Solid-state NMR at the border between chemistry and biology
- Self-assembly and properties of biogenic carbonates and mesostructured silica- protein materials”
- Solid-state NMR instrumentation, software and other perspectives
- Solid-state NMR for polymers, biopolymers and biomaterials
At the end of the day a festive dinner was organized by the hosts creating synergies and further interesting discussions among participants (Trattoria Zà Zà - https://www.trattoriazaza.it/en/).
The second day, Thursday 16th of November, was centered around the subsequent subjects:
- Solid-state NMR for energy material and sustainability
- Round table : Eastern European NMR infrastructures
- Atomic Resolution Structures of Amyloid Fibrils
- Solid-state NMR for inorganic and hybrid materials
This meeting adopted a hybrid format, combining a dynamic GMeet webinar with an in-person event in the captivating Auditorium of Sant’Apollonia, in the heart of Florence.
The agenda also included several scheduled discussions and aims to encourage interactions among participants, whether attending remotely or on-site.
You can find below the link to download the following overviews:
- Research talk on solid-state NMR for pharmaceutical research from the spectroscopist’s view (Hampus Karlsson, University of Göteborg)
- Research talk on solid-state NMR at the border between chemistry and biology from the spectroscopist’s view (Linda Cerofolini, CERM- University of Florence)
- Research talk on solid-state NMR instrumentation, software and other perspectives (Lyndon Emsley, EPFL)
- Research talk on solid-state NMR for polymers, biopolymers and biomaterials from the spectroscopist’s view (Pierre Thureau, Aix-Marseille University)
- Research talk on solid-state NMR for inorganic and hybrid materials from the spectroscopist’s view (Dave Bryce, University of Ottawa)
If you have an account on our website, the presentation will soon be available on [Files > Shared Files >] Second Annual User Meeting 15-16/11/2023.